Nikanon
Member
Sitting on my bathroom floor as i develop two negatives i shot today and a while ago ( both had normal development so i waited to do them together) i realized how makeshift everything i have is. I don't own any new pieces of equipment, when i develop film its in my bathroom with second hand chemicals, and i don't have assured access to a darkroom. I will be going to college at temple university (tyler school of art) for fine arts photography and photojournalism in the fall as a freshman and of course the first thing i did when visiting was check out the fantastic darkrooms. Two huge darkrooms with enlargers for 35mm up to 8x10, grand washing sinks in the middle, alternative processing, chemical mixing, emulsion creating areas, print finishing rooms with huge print washers and space for toning and post processing, and separate rooms for archival finishing and matting areas with very new and up to date equipment. You can realize how sad i was to hear that freshman cant take photography and whoever isn't taking photography cannot use the darkroom or equipment. So now i'm going to a college living in a dorm where i'm even more restricted on what i can do. I can bet i'm probably the only large format photographer in the entire college too, most high school/ college students are proud of just being able to process a print correctly or remembering to use developer first now a-days. Sorry for the weird introduction i figure the best way to learn about someone is to talk to them over a period of time, the big list of information on me will have to wait until it is the right time to put in what i have to say. Oh, and glad to be here, finally glad to be among those who love to shoot film of all formats as i do!