Troy Hamon
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An interesting take on the state of wet darkroom work, indicates that there is a move back toward traditional work.
I wonder sometimes whether the issues I have with digital are just silliness, and whether there is really a global movement that will bear down on us and take our film away...though as I've posted elsewhere I plan to learn to do wet-plate processes if so...
Still, it is refreshing to see the Post photography columnist reporting on a resurgence or at least a long-term plan for wet darkrooms to be part of the photography curriculum at universities. It makes me feel better about the world in some indefinable way.
I wonder sometimes whether the issues I have with digital are just silliness, and whether there is really a global movement that will bear down on us and take our film away...though as I've posted elsewhere I plan to learn to do wet-plate processes if so...
Still, it is refreshing to see the Post photography columnist reporting on a resurgence or at least a long-term plan for wet darkrooms to be part of the photography curriculum at universities. It makes me feel better about the world in some indefinable way.