Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gang, My first ever photography class (just a weekend seminar, but lots of hands-on experience) has come to an end, and boy was it ever an eye-opener. First and foremost, to all those of you who encouraged me to learn this end of the process, thank you! And you were absolutely right. It has already begun to shift my perspective in taking photos. It has also revealed that half--if not more--of the art of photography lies in processing and printing. It's simply unbelievable how much variance and flexibility there is in printing the same negative. And, having said that, it's also clear just how important it is to capture as much information on that little negative as possible at the time of exposure. These fledgling experiments with processing my own negatives and printing a few 6 1/2 x 9 1/2's have already proven how much better I can do than any lab--even the so-called pro labs--as I'm the one who visualized the photo when I shot it. If I depend upon a lab to do the printing, I get someone else's visualization. Finally, I've learned that this end of the equation is as much fun as the other; time seems to evaporate in the darkroom the same way it does when I'm street shooting. There is no one shooting or printing, no subject being photographed and no photograph being created--there is just the seeing and the expressing, the emerging images--of life, beauty, art--call it what you will. I'll call it joy. Dan