April 2025
Intermediate to advanced
518 pages
14h 4m
English
“Taking the picture is one thing, but I get excited about how it's going to turn out. I don’t want anybody else to print for me, because they wouldn’t have the same interpretation that I have.”
—Edna Bullock
The most important skill a photographer can learn is how to adjust a formula to express their personal vision or a subject. For example, fine-art photographer Paul Caponigro has been known to mix varying proportions of warm-tone developer with cold-tone developer to create an altogether new tone for a specific body of work. In printing, more than any other area of the darkroom, the only rules are those you make for yourself.
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