Time to take the skeletons out of the closet on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
The last time I made prints in a darkroom, this guy was fat and jolly as was the newspaper he’s reading. Lots of people still connected to the internet via modems and fax machines were still a thing. The first viable DSLR’s were just about to start shipping and nobody talked about analog photography because photography was still, for all intents and purposes, wholly analog.
Fortunately, it turns out that printing is just like riding a bike. Not a skill you lose over time. Was able to pump out contact sheets for the last 65 rolls I’ve shot and do a couple prints for good measure in just under 4 hours.
The darkrooms at Emily Carr are very nice to work in and the Kreonite for RC prints has got to be the cleanest paper processor I’ve ever seen. Looking forward to spending a substantial amount of time there over the next few months.
Have also gained a new appreciation for my Fuji GW-670iii, having never made an actual silver print from it before. My Canon scanner does not do the negatives justice at all.
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