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P.A. DEHLER

@padehler / padehler.tumblr.com

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Feeling pretty bummed that I haven’t developed any film in ages. Life has been very busy and I have tons of half-finished forgotten rolls of film. Planning to get back into it! . Photo by the very talented @lindseycatherinephoto https://www.instagram.com/p/BpA2OERhQqi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8q2o22xy2etn

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Facade opens tonight at Parliament House in Canberra. I’m honoured to be included amongst a great line up of artists reflecting on the 30th anniversary of Parliament House. ———— The Aboriginal Tent Embassy stands humbly, but resolutely, in front of the giant before it. It is always watching, always listening and always hoping to be invited in. It is patiently waiting for Australia to be united and for it to break free of this ongoing dichotomy of two very distinct voices; the old and the new, lore and law. My hope and optimism is for a positive joint future that includes a path to treaty. In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Parliament House building, it is clear that as it stands as the country’s most recognised meeting places it is still missing the critical voice of the First Nations People. (at Parliament House, Canberra) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bmg_V8zFeg7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=29xej1vok05i

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Fairfield Porter (American, 1907-1975), Tree-lined Street, 1972. Oil on canvas, 25 x 35 in.

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silver falls, washington

olympus stylus epic zoom 80; holga 400 iso b&w film

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Anonymous asked:

Hey, I've been a huge fan of your photography recently. How do you usually develop your film? (I'm sorry if this has already been asked)

Hi! Thanks! Honestly, I usually just drop it off at the local photo lab. I’m lucky to live in Portland where that still exists. My earliest work on here was mostly developed via one hour photo. I have a few black and white photos that I have developed myself in the darkroom… But it is honestly so much easier to have someone develop my work for me instead of shelling out the money to rent out a darkroom!Thanks for asking.

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chinook pass, washington

olympus stylus epic zoom 80; holga 400 iso b&w film

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