Library Photography Shelf

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Professional photographer?

Nah... Jack of all trades, master of only some... I used to fiddle with black and white film in a darkroom, but that's a retro hobby nowadays.

Even so, I'm happy to share some random photography with you. I hope you find something in these shelves that you enjoy looking at.

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Welcome to My Library Photography Shelf ~ Image courtesy of s2 art

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~Random images from here and there~

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My great granddad was a photographer at the turn of he 20th century in a resort lake area. I never inherited that talent. I see you are busy at work. Kind blessings to you my friend @creatr.

Greetings friend @creatr thanks for putting our library at your fingertips.

When I was a child I had a red light up in our walk in cedar closet. I had a Bogen enlarger and the chemicals to do black and white pics. I loved playing with them to make changes that software makes it so easy today.

Cool!

A family friend had a darkroom, and taught me how to process film in a Kodak plastic spiral-reel device that you'd "walk" the film into with a back and forth motion (in total darkness).

I bought some of the basic chemicals, some dime-store trays, and an old enlarger that I used for a while to make black and white prints.

Later, when I was in college, I set up a darkroom in a tiny hall closet. I needed an enlarger, so I bought an old bellows camera at a pawn shop and built my own with a coffee can and sideways lightbulb...

Ah, the fun we had! :D