The other young fellow from a couple of years ago was Chris Holmquist.
Bob, I'm the fellow who talked to you all yesterday afternoon about the power supply.
Prof, I know -- we've talked at 2-3 workshops now; last was the Digital Negative workshop in March 2016. Good to see you again, and looking forward to building one of those pump units. My own ham radio days are far behind me, but I do remember which end of a soldering iron to hold.
Robert
) that all the recipes in my book and website have been tested thoroughly and made successfully for years now. Christopher James, Jill Enfield, Dan Burkholder, and other respected alternative process photographers have all juried my prints into their shows. James and Enfield then asked me to be in books they were writing. I say this not (only) to brag on myself, but more to try to convey that there is interest in and growing acknowledgement of handmade emulsion photography. It's still a small niche, but in the highly competitive world of photography, to find a small niche is to find a treasure. Gaslight, chlorobromide, P.O.P, and bromide enlarging papers are all easy to make. So are paper negatives. Film or plates can be made (so far) up to ASA 100 ortho, or panchromatic in a slower emulsion. I'm almost entering geezerhood, as are many of us here, so obviously I'm not an ageist, but the medium needs younger practitioners who can bring a fresh perspective to the art of it all. I have my fingers crossed.