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Please accept my apologies for the shameless promotion, but I'd like to share a YouTube video of a TV interview of me talking about film photography, black and white darkroom work, and using my Leica in the street. The video is viewable here:
BrianLehrer.tv: The importance of libraries - YouTube It starts at Minute #46, so you need to scroll past the other interviews by moving the timeline at the bottom of the screen. Enjoy.

Paul
 

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Thanks Paul.

Very interesting feature about your work and very relevant comments about the film / digital divide. Hope the show has gone well.
Strange that people here can be affronted by the idea of discussion on current affairs!
 
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There Seems to be Some Confusion...

Sorry for the confusion, everyone. The link was included, but it didn't seem to open from this screen: Brian Lehrer.tv: The importance of libraries - YouTube
The segment that I'm on talks about my work on Ellis Island and why I still use film. It has nothing to do with prisons. Hopefully, it will be accessible.
 

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Interesting video about a bit of history and nice promotion of film use. Thank you for posting. I found it by searching youtube for The importance of Libraries. Good luck with the show.
 
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Thank you, Agx. I'm a Luddite and a great deal of this techie stuff escapes me. To repeat from my earlier post: my segment starts at Minute #46, and you need to move the timeline thingy along past the other interviews.
 

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Paul, I viewed the video and I recognized your work on Ellis Island from somewhere. Very nice images!

You did a nice job on the interview. The pure digital crowd might not understand but those of us who shoot film sure do.
 

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Fascinating. My knowledge of Ellis Island is confined to Vito Corleone's arrival :D but it is clearly is a place worth visiting. Part of the history of New York and deserves to be preserved. Nice to see a film enthusiast being interviewed.

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Very enjoyable segment, Paul. The link AgX kindly supplied worked just fine and then merely by clicking on the video advance bar at minute 46 gets you right there.
I was especially intrigued by the "ghostly nurse" image and the "broken window pane" with the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty. Both are interesting perspectives.
A very nice interview overall, congratulations.
 

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Very interesting segment on the video - I enjoyed your interview.
Regarding the "ghost nurse," I wonder what people would imagine if they thought it was a different type of ward.

(So, I go out and take pictures today, and miss some posts that are now deleted, lol.)
 

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Truzi, you didn't miss much. They didn't even make much sense.
 
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