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Darkroom News November 16, 2011

Kent Kammerer dies; defender of neighborhoods Kent Kammerer, a teacher and longtime defender of Seattle neighborhoods, said he never lived a boring day. To the end, he pestered elected officials yet took time to hear contrary views. Mr. Kammerer died of cancer on Nov. 11 at the age of 78. Film photography still popular at [...]

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Darkroom News November 14, 2011

Film photography not a dying art, Oakland Community College instructor says Working in the darkroom is not a lost art at Oakland Community College .

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Darkroom News November 12, 2011

1870 Art Center artists open studios for holiday event The 1870 Art Center in Belmont is hosting its 34th annual Holiday Show and Sale from noon to 5 p.m. next Saturday and Nov. An eye for the track Stephen Baster is perfectly placed for an insider’s view of horse racing.

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Darkroom News November 10, 2011

Game-changing digital photo tools Michael Ashley and his team are capturing a rare glimpse of history from every imaginable angle. As construction crews conduct extensive renovations of the Presidio Officers’ Club, one of the oldest buildings in San…

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Darkroom News November 9, 2011

Game-changing digital photo tools Michael Ashley and his team are capturing a rare glimpse of history from every imaginable angle. As construction crews conduct extensive renovations of the Presidio Officers’ Club, one of the oldest buildings in San…

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Darkroom News November 7, 2011

Curved mirrors stretch out Elisabeth Sunday’s art: Close Up Elisabeth Sunday, granddaughter of Paul Travis, uses mirrors to create her haunting photographs of the people of Africa. Art dealer Bill Tregoning annotates one image in Sunday’s solo exhibition, up through November.

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Darkroom News November 5, 2011

Photographer has eye for fleeting moments David Jones learned the hard way to keep a camera always at the ready during a trip to the San Luis Dam.

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