Bridging the gap between generations

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I'm not as much of an old timer as Konrad Eek, but I appreciate all his videos on Lynda.com. I hope this will spark an interest with folks younger than 30 to explore the darkroom process.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2mQsUIc97E
 

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Love this presenter. He did an excellent job of making it very interesting with both the manual art approach and allowing a solid voice toward the PS & LR usages. Very nicely done.......thanks for sharing.
 

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That was one of the best darkroom presentations I have seen. His excitement for traditional printing gives viewers a taste of the magic.
 
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Those young kids now

That was one of the best darkroom presentations I have seen. His excitement for traditional printing gives viewers a taste of the magic.

They'll never know the magic. They'll stuck in a hell of buying inks
 

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Even if you want to use PS, these kinds of presentations show the roots of where it all started, AND at the same time, perhaps a young person will go, 'well dang, that is really cool - I want to try it!' His presentation was just so smooth that it gives the feeling that the viewer can just step in and give it a go.
 

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Thanks for the link. Nathan King says it all for me. This guy is either a natural as a presenter or he has honed this skill the way he has honed his darkroom skill by years of practice.

Pity that all videos on analogue photography and darkroom work are not as good

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