What can we say? Craftspeople are crafty. In this tiny work studio (first spotted on Design Sponge), a woodworker/metalworker/jack-of-all-trades makes clev
Photo by my father, F. R. Schultz.. In 1949 my Dad opened his studio in Junction City after having worked for the Oregon Travel Bureau for three years as a staff photographer. I spent quite a lot of time watching him work and making a bit of a nuisance of myself. I used to love playing with the contact printer in the right hand corner.
Empty space of Studio dark room black concrete wall and spotlight with concrete floor for showing product.
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When setting out your darkroom it is best to set your work flow from left to right. By doing so you are less likely to contaminate the dry side with chemicals or water. You should keep the enlarger table separate from the development table. The dry side takes up less space than the wet side so can be put along a shorter wall. The support for the enlarger should be completely stable and set at a comfortable working level when standing. For a standing position the right height is 95cm (37"). A typical lay out Remember electricity and water don't mix so take particular care when providing power for your equipment. If in doubt consult an electrician. It is not imperative that your darkroom has running water but ventilation is and will need a light proof grate. This may sound strange but make sure that the illumination is sufficient to allow you to see round the room when printing.
This was taken on the set of a film noir project I worked on - the production design & lighting were amazing!
This is what my darkroom looks like currently.. I only have one safelight and the wet side is also the dry side... I'll have to be careful to keep things clean and dry.
A man dealing with it, The ending is up to you
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#3 in horror. What seems like a beautiful hotel from outside has got a deep, dark hidden secret in its walls. No one enters Room No. 303. But one day the lock to the room is opened and what happened next was something horrible. All rights reserved©
Organized by the lovely Lauren Balingit Photography , flowers by Kelly Lenard , model Nadia Mejia
A multi-media installation uses typography and the most advanced digital technologies to ethically engage the audience.
Albin Sjödin’s Instagram account takes us into the photographer’s imaginary world. His dark and bluish pictures play with reality, staging lonely and bewitching
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Whether photography is a hobby, a passion, or a career, it's pretty easy to create your own dark room. This advice can have you developing your own memories in no time.
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Despite the current renaissance of film photography, one of the biggest issues facing celluloid fans is getting it processed and printed. Long gone are the days of mini-labs in every small town, today you are more likely to have to send it off to another location to get the processing done. Even more tricky is to find places that will process and print black and white film, so, with that in mind, why not have a go yourself. Back in the analogue days, one of the most popular ways of doing this was to have a bathroom darkroom. This simple
I love hard light. I love the shadows it creates and the colors it brings out. I also love the convenience it affords. I work exclusively with small
"Empty chair in cold, dingy interrogation room"
It's fall! Which means spooky stories that need spooky inspiration. So, if you're trying to figure out what to write next, stop by and get inspired.