My Great Uncle and my Dad both had darkrooms in their basements. Ah, that
sour chemical smell! Takes me back to 1974.
My Great Uncle served in WWII in Bermuda (the whole war), and iirc, and
did photography for the Army, who were decoding Japanese intercepted
messages or something like that.
My
I saw that on my workmates' recommendation.
Loved it. It's almost more about music than film, but, you know, it IS a
film...
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 2:56:54 PM UTC-7, Lester Lammers wrote:
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> Have you seen Kodachrome on Netflix?
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> https://www.hollywoodreporter.
Looks interesting! And he’s shooting with a Leica!
--Eric N
> On Oct 1, 2018, at 2:56 PM, Lester Lammers wrote:
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> Have you seen Kodachrome on Netflix?
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> https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/netflix-s-kodachrome-was-inspired-by-a-headline-1104279
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>> On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 5:24:5
Have you seen Kodachrome on Netflix?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/netflix-s-kodachrome-was-inspired-by-a-headline-1104279
On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 5:24:57 PM UTC-4, Paul Richardson wrote:
> i'm such a big fan of dwayne's photo in parsons, kansas, that i made a
> pilgrimage. i've
I run a lab in NYC:
LTI-Lightside (www.lti-lightside.com)
We run a lot of C-41 and B+W film, daily -- we no longer handle E-6,
though. I've looked through the Darkroom.com site and give them a thumbs up
for going after the mail-in market. I think the Riv guys use them and I'm
guessing they do
I used to use The Darkroom when their physical location was right by my
work. I generally drop my film off at Jeremiah's Photo Corner, and they
send it out to a place in SF. It's fun to chat with a human about photo
stuff, and Jeremiah is also a bike nerd.
I recently bought the chemicals, and