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Darkroom News January 29, 2012

Steady eye David Mencl first discovered the magic of photography while working on a merit badge in Boy Scouts. …

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Darkroom News January 28, 2012

Photographers, Employees Await Fallout from Kodak Bankruptcy Traditional photographers rely on film, paper and chemicals America’s largest photographic film company has produced since 19th century Some Kodak moments are forever The light has gone out of the darkroom, till yesterday a part of every photographer's life. Some time ago, the death-knell was sounded on photography's [...]

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Darkroom News January 27, 2012

Seeing the community with different eyes PABLO — Middle school and high school students on the Flathead Reservation have been enthusiastic participants at Two Eagle River School for the past ten years in a personal vision and experience through a photography project called, "Our Community Record." Some Kodak moments are forever The light has gone [...]

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Darkroom News January 26, 2012

Kodak’s fading image For photography buffs of a certain age, few experiences have been etched in the mind like their first time developing black-and-white prints in an old fashioned darkroom. Wedding Edition Red flames of sunlight shoot luminously through the center of a rock arch on photographer Neil Simmons’ computer screen. The End of the [...]

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Darkroom News January 25, 2012

Gazette.Net: Photographers capture memories and express ideas “Magnifying Memories…Isolating Ideas,” an exhibit of the work of three young women photographers, is on view at the Adah Rose Gallery in Kensington. Lens Blog: En Foco's Collection Champions Minority Artists Born of the fervor of the 1970s, En Foco has gone from a community-based arts group to [...]

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Darkroom News January 23, 2012

Developing Black & White Film pt. 2 Expanding your photography to include developing your own film is an exciting step in your art. Not only will you have the control of quality of your negatives, but it is cheaper than using a lab. You will be able to pick which negatives you want printed, saving [...]

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Darkroom News January 23, 2012

Developing Black & White Film pt. 2 Expanding your photography to include developing your own film is an exciting step in your art. Not only will you have the control of quality of your negatives, but it is cheaper than using a lab. You will be able to pick which negatives you want printed, saving [...]

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