> And a plan of somewhat less grand scale with which some might have fun is
> to try their hand at printing with alternative processes. I'm attracted to
> the tactile nature of alt processes. Your work becomes more of a handmade
> product. It is not rocket science and can return or expand your
> experience of the magic of the darkroom. Pretty inexpensive and most will
> have much
> if not all of the equipment required.
>
> If any are interested and don't know what to do, post to this thread and
> I'll post a simple "how to" for getting started.
You hit on two thoughts there. First one is "less grand scale". I
believe that one is important for me because there are underlying
things going on which could severely derail my 2014. Not being a
nattering nabob of negativism, but a realist. It's why I had to move
back from Colorado. My goals for this project are several fold:
Inspiration, self-discovery, learning, risk...
The darkroom is prepped and ready to rumble. I've wanted, very much,
to do alt processes this year. Bring the "how to" on!
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Ken Norton
ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.zone-10.com
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