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...Currier House Drama Society, which sponsored last semester’s production of Peanut Butter and Juliet, hosts original productions in the Fishbowl, Mousehole, and Dance Studio.All the other usual stuff is also available: practice rooms, darkroom, and woodshop, all fully outfitted but open to House residents only. Use of the darkroom costs $35 per semester. For facilities information, e-mail currier@fas.harvard.edu...
...practice space for bands with Dunsterite members between 5 and 7 p.m. (sign up in the Superintendent’s Office). B-entryway features a pottery studio that can “accommodate everyone who wants to work there.” The J-entryway basement sports a darkroom and a free photo studio equipped with 2500-W lights, umbrellas and background stands...
...paparazzi-at-heart, a fully stocked darkroom in the Brian Hall Basement (“the Annex”) houses all the equipment and chemicals necessary for developing photographs. Keys to the darkroom and practice rooms are available daily to interested Kirkland residents at the Superintendent’s Office...
...Rowan can cable his scoop back in time for the week's edition, but Birns' photographs can only travel by air. The two secure passage for the film on a 40-hour flight to San Francisco. LIFE holds the presses for 12 hours and sets up an ad hoc darkroom in the San Francisco airport. A charter pilot agrees to fly the wet negatives to fog-bound Chicago, where LIFE's photo editor has arrived from New York to pick them up. He selects the photos by using the window of his taxi as a light box and delivers them...
...each made in a wink?which brought back moments from the past decade more vividly than memory can. They were candid camera shots snapped by France's most distinguished documentary photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson. Unlike artier cameramen, Cartier-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 and get it' ... Last week Cartier-Bresson contemplated the windowed gorges...