William Robb wrote:
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In 2004, I shot my last roll of film while traveling. I have yet to
put them on a lightbox and look at them.
I'm sure there's some nice stuff there, too.
William Robb
Keith said
That's a pretty blasé attitude, even for you, Mr. Billiam Sir!
The time you spent selecting your subject matter, composing and
pressing the
shutter button must have been worth SOMEthing to you at the time.
Yet, you pass it off today as tho' it weren't!
Oh well! Que sera, sera...
wheatfield replied
At this point, it's more resignation than anything.
I also have 20 rolls of film from the road trip 2 years earlier
sitting unprocessed.
Damn.
William Robb
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One quite prominent BW film shooter with the first name of Gary last
name starts with W
(I'm late or I'd look up the spelling) left ( I think it was..) about
300 rolls of film undeveloped
when he passed away... leaving his fans to dothe work and display stuff
at MOMA...
Sometimes the magic is just in the shooting... editing can be such a grind
ann
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