The situation reminds me of a lot of Josef Sudek’s work, much of which was shot
within very close confines. Moving on from that I wonder what photographic
reading people are doing, or hope to do at this point, given that some of us
have a little more spare time on our hands.
Best
Laurence Cuffe
On 27 Mar 2020, at 01:06, `Richard Knoppow <dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I might say the same. My darkroom, which does double duty as a kitchen, is
about fifteen feet from here. Mainly will take a little re-arranging to get
working. I have been getting very itchy about photography again.
Staying home reminds me of the sort of photos that used to appear in
"American Photography" in the 1920s and 1930s. Contrived by people stuck at
home by snow. These days, with a camera in every cell phone, people have
forgotten what it was like when some technical know how was necessary. Also,
film and paper was damned expensive back then.
On 3/26/2020 4:13 PM, Janet Gable Cull wrote:
I don't have a good excuse. My darkroom is in my house.
Janet Gable Cull
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On Mar 26, 2020, at 4:11 PM, Georges Giralt <georges.giralt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm surprised not to have received any post since the 10 th ?
Something went wrong ?
Are you all too much confined to make photos in your darkroom ?
Or too busy catching up the pile of things to do "some day"
Keep yourself safe !
Have a bright day
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An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest"
Benjamin Franklin.
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