About the Authors
Ellen Anon got her start with photography at age five, but for years it remained a hobby as she took a very long fork in the road, eventually earning a PhD in clinical psychology. Finally in 1997 a broken foot forced her to take a break from work as a psychologist, and she used the time to study John Shaw's photography tapes. (Thank you, John, for starting me on the road to photography as a career.) She debated briefly between building a traditional darkroom in her home and creating a digital darkroom. Since she's not fond of being closed up in small dark spaces with strong smells of funky chemicals, she opted for the latter. Ever since, photography has been a two-part process for her. Making the image in the field is step one, ...
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