Uploaded: September 16, 2001 21:08:37
Nikon N70, Tmax 100 film
Lori J #825
Jill Garl September 18, 2001
Thanks Lori! I guess I just prefer black and white for portraits. I do color also but like the way the black and white best.Laura Johnson October 05, 2001
Hi Jill... what film did you use. I use C41 B&W - cheaper to develope. It moer often than not has a red color to it. Any suggestions? #1455Jill Garl October 05, 2001
Hi Lori,Laura Johnson October 05, 2001
Jill,Did you find it expensive to set up a darkroom for B&W - I am thinking of doing that. #1471
Jill Garl October 05, 2001
The most expensive part will be the enlarger....I was lucky a friend of mine gave me one he used to use in his advertising business a long time ago...it's gigantic!Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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