Shawn Dougherty
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I make numerous exposures, far more than get printed, even proofed. I believe that's a good thing and a part of my editing process. I'm always excited under the dark cloth and usually quite hopeful when developing film. Yet as far as whether or not a negative is going to end up being a keeper, a print that I'm truly happy with, most of the time it's a bit of a crap shoot.
However, sometimes you just know. You know it on the ground glass, you know it the moment you pull the negative from the fixer and you know it all over again on the first sheet of paper.
These are the exceptions, not the rule... for me. It sure is exciting, though. I've got one in the wash right now, in negative form. Now I find myself desperately trying to figure out the next time I can squeeze in a printing session.
I imagine I'm not alone here... :munch:
However, sometimes you just know. You know it on the ground glass, you know it the moment you pull the negative from the fixer and you know it all over again on the first sheet of paper.
These are the exceptions, not the rule... for me. It sure is exciting, though. I've got one in the wash right now, in negative form. Now I find myself desperately trying to figure out the next time I can squeeze in a printing session.
I imagine I'm not alone here... :munch: