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		<title>S&amp;^$ People Say To Photographers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This YouTube video made me chuckle because people have and still do say these things to me. They perhaps don&#8217;t mean it or aren&#8217;t thinking too much about what they are saying. Yeah, probably the latter. Ha! Thanks to Sukhi Ghuman for the link through her Twitter feed.]]></description>
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<p>This <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a> video made me chuckle because people have and still do say these things to me. They perhaps don&#8217;t mean it or aren&#8217;t thinking too much about what they are saying. Yeah, probably the latter. Ha! </p>
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<p>Thanks to <a href="http://sukhighuman.ca">Sukhi Ghuman</a> for the link through <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/sukhighuman/">her Twitter feed</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dark Days for a Wet Darkroom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember the days in a darkroom in Maine where I recklessly spooled my Tri-X onto steel reels and taped the cans down for good measure. Ofcourse, I practiced threading dry exposed film but with the lights out in a stuffy closet-like room, it made it almost impossible to get it right the first time.
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<p>I remember the days in a Maine darkroom where I recklessly spooled my Tri-X onto steel reels and taped the cans down for good measure. Of course, I practiced threading dry exposed film but with the lights out in a stuffy closet-like room, it made it almost impossible to get it right the first time. I grabbed the film by its edges, bent it slightly and hooked the sprockets onto the prongs on the reel. Sometimes it caught. Sometimes I thought it caught. I spent an inordinate amount of time rolling and re-rolling film. That was just the first of many challenges with film. The good folks in <a href="http://www.theworkshops.com/">Rockport</a> were both meticulous and strict about their film development. No sooner had I learned to spool film, I was confronted by the idea of getting my chemistry just right in temperature and volume. Too warm and I would nuke my film. Too cold and it would take me eons to finish. </p>
<p>Getting the chemistry just right was just the start. Film had to be agitated just so (a source of great mystery even to this day) and I followed along and got into a system of &#8216;swish-swish-rotate-swish&#8217; every minute. </p>
<p>But all of this is old hack. It had to happen. Digital is now firmly established in our collective consciences. Is it the death knell of film? That&#8217;s for time to figure out. I still shoot film. But click <a href="http://www.dailynewstribune.com/news/local_regional/walt_digitalart09012003.htm ">here</a> and you will see why I raced to jot a few thoughts down. </p>
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