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Unlike artier cameramen, Carder-Bresson has never felt the need of a studio or a darkroom. He still reloads his Leica under the bed, washes his prints in the bathtub. "Shooting a picture," says he, "is like shooting rabbit or partridge. Before shooting you think, you contemplate, you look, look, look, look. Then you shoot...
...building will include a control center, electronic laboratory, general office, machine shop, and storage space. Five research rooms, a chemical laboratory, and more space for office work and drafting will make up the top floor. Down in the basement will go showers, locker rooms, air-conditioning equipment, a photographic darkroom, electric generators, and more space for storage or laboratories
...answer to the requests of the polled Freshmen, ping-pong tables and a music and record room will soon be available for student use. Plans are also underway for a darkroom to supply the needs of eager student photographers...
...impatient man has no business in a photographic darkroom, but if one should find himself there, Eastman Kodak is ready to ease his dank tedium. Ready last week were two new fast-action print papers: Resisto N for contact prints, Resisto Rapid for enlargements...
...puttering around in the darkroom of a photographic studio, he learned the art of trick photography so well that in ater years he was able to produce better snowstorm photos than his rivals, simply by splattering ink on his negatives. He also did early composites, during a macabre era in which people liked to be photographed with shadowy pictures of their deceased spouses showing in the background. He tried to make money printing photographs on satin pillowcases (a fad of the times), went $1,500 in debt with his own studio, then joined...