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You just assumed a few of things, especially the "I now know why". I will leave at it at that out of respect for the OP.

I do hope @AHL will continue to post new images, at a pace she is comfortable with, as they are clearly worth seeing.

I agree, the photos shown so far great. 👍
 
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I agree, the photos shown so far great. 👍

Just wondering if I shouldkeep posting on this thread or if it is getting too involved? Honestly I am really happy to keep on diving into my mindset and photography interests here rather than start over.
Let me know if this is against protocol or whatever is allowed.
On a personal note I have shot 2rolls of 120 film, processed just hoping to print in the next few days. All just homes in the neighborhood decorated for Halloween. Not the most original I agree but it was fun and gave me a reason to to get out there!
I don’t think they have more value than to get me thinking creatively but I’m good with that.
You know looking for a subject has to be the hardest part once you have covered many of the most obvious. I just can’t do “ homeless “ displaced, pets , travel etc
Not that they aren’t valid just as I can’t add I feel to the amazing work out there I realize it’s about how each of us sees things that makes an image unique but they just don’t interest me creatively.

Hope this isn’t offending anyone truly not my intention I just would like to include you in my struggles with photography as your insight makes me smile with joy
Thanks
Anita
 

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Anita,
This thread is fine.
We also have the Galleries, but they are less well suited to encouraging discussion.
 
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@AHL did you wander around your neighbourhood at night? Would love to see the photographs.

No daytime only. I don’t use flash and my lens means I shoot 400 speed at 200
No people for me that’s unusual as I really enjoy shooting people but wanted the isolation of the decorations without the busyness of people.
Anita
Moderator note - fixed the typo for you, but you probably still had time left in the editing window!
 
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Speaking of Sally Mann, there is an article about her in the same edition of Obscura Craft magazine, that I'm featured in... and one of her most controversial images appears in it.
 

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I started giving workshop (carbon printing) and things were picking up photographically when my wife and I had triplets. After the boys were home a couple months from the hospital, my wife had to go back to work (maternity RN) or lose her seniority at the hospital. No family around, so I was an almost-fulltime-dad, with no time for much darkroom work for a couple years -- although I worked half-time, 10-months/year, taking care of the university darkroom, so still engulfed in photography.

I grew up photographically in a university setting, so had to over-come a relunctance to share my work. Working in a large darkroom with people doing the same, especially people one has been working next to over several years can create some honest feed-back and appreciation for others' work. I was not an art major (worked summers for the US Forest Service) but was spending too much of my time in the darkroom.

As my boys grew, I brought them into my photography. The jeep image was the first 8x10 (2001, 4 yrs old, half-second exposure) -- not quite sure of the strange contraption dad has. In the redwoods was New Years 2008, they were almost 11 yrs old and by this time they could hold still quite well. This was a two minute exposure. 8x10, carbon print.
 

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I started giving workshop (carbon printing) and things were picking up photographically when my wife and I had triplets. After the boys were home a couple months from the hospital, my wife had to go back to work (maternity RN) or lose her seniority at the hospital. No family around, so I was an almost-fulltime-dad, with no time for much darkroom work for a couple years -- although I worked half-time, 10-months/year, taking care of the university darkroom, so still engulfed in photography.

I grew up photographically in a university setting, so had to over-come a relunctance to share my work. Working in a large darkroom with people doing the same, especially people one has been working next to over several years can create some honest feed-back and appreciation for others' work. I was not an art major (worked summers for the US Forest Service) but was spending too much of my time in the darkroom.

As my boys grew, I brought them into my photography. The jeep image was the first 8x10 (2001, 4 yrs old, half-second exposure) -- not quite sure of the strange contraption dad has. In the redwoods was New Years 2008, they were almost 11 yrs old and by this time they could hold still quite well. This was a two minute exposure. 8x10, carbon print.

Fantastic images, Vaughn. And a two minute exposure with kids in it. Impressive all around!
 
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Looking at the three you have published I wonder if these are your own darkroom work or lab produced? Just to help us think about your images. At a guess I would say darkroom produced.

My own darkroom. I would say the originals are better quality than the reproductions show. On this site. Saying that however I am not an overly technical person. I know how I want them to look and go to that end . I usually make 1 or 2 of each image only and always print full frame. I have been following this for over 30 years and I’m happy with it. It’s what I see why I photograph so I print as close to that as possible.
I won’t apologize for my basic printing style but it really is the real me. Btw I cook the same way no recipes, just what I want the food to taste like.
 
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I started giving workshop (carbon printing) and things were picking up photographically when my wife and I had triplets. After the boys were home a couple months from the hospital, my wife had to go back to work (maternity RN) or lose her seniority at the hospital. No family around, so I was an almost-fulltime-dad, with no time for much darkroom work for a couple years -- although I worked half-time, 10-months/year, taking care of the university darkroom, so still engulfed in photography.

I grew up photographically in a university setting, so had to over-come a relunctance to share my work. Working in a large darkroom with people doing the same, especially people one has been working next to over several years can create some honest feed-back and appreciation for others' work. I was not an art major (worked summers for the US Forest Service) but was spending too much of my time in the darkroom.

As my boys grew, I brought them into my photography. The jeep image was the first 8x10 (2001, 4 yrs old, half-second exposure) -- not quite sure of the strange contraption dad has. In the redwoods was New Years 2008, they were almost 11 yrs old and by this time they could hold still quite well. This was a two minute exposure. 8x10, carbon print.

Wow, great images and wonderful printing! Your hard work paid off and shows!
 

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I don’t think they have more value than to get me thinking creatively but I’m good with that.

I am not an overly technical person. I know how I want them to look and go to that end
Sorry for selecting a few seemingly random snippets, but I just wanted to remark I really like your down-to-earth, realistic, and IMO constructive approach to your photography. No fuss and hits the essence. Whatever you're doing, you're doing it right as far as I'm concerned.
 
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