This is a great thread. You all seem so much more organized than I.
The door to my darkroom:
A corner of my hovel:
Alas, my darkroom dismantled:
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Fine photograph of your darkroom door.
Powerful words and stunning photographs on your site...together it has the invigorating effect of mountain air..... exhilarating! What a gift you have with words and pictures!
Someone, they have more than one enlarger. For what? we just have two hands for each people. ...I'm joking, I think they feel so happy with their darkroom. I have no room to build a darkroom, so I use my water sins to make my favourite.
Here's mine, 9 feet x 12 feet (when it was much neater)
Drop table for the enlarger has a couple of different heights, and I can put the easel on the floor (requires really long arms).
- Leigh
Nice darkrooms everybody.
I'm new to posting here and will hopefully be putting together a darkroom in a few years. I actually just recently got a hold of a Tower Press Camera (4x5) and managed to buy a used Cambo SCX 4x5 so I'm starting to building some negatives and work on a couple contact prints and enlargements at a local school's darkroom.
I don't have one to display really, though going through college it was nice to have a room full of 4x5s. Before I was done there, I managed to pick up a Beseler 4x5 for $50 and had a friend of the family give me a box of old darkroom equipment. I mostly got some trays from the deal along with a developing tank good for 3 rolls of medium format.
Oh the plans I have for wherever I live next...that is, if I get approval, haha!
2 Homemade 7' sinks made of formica covered plywood very cheap, easy, and lasts a long time.
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