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A moment with Thaddeus Holownia

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It was a real pleasure to speak with Thaddeus Holownia... the conversation really made me think about how I approach my photography practice but also how I think about myself and how I see. It was a lot of fun and I hope that you enjoy this conversation. http://traffic.libsyn.com/defendthedarkroom/DefendTheDarkroomThaddeus_Holownia-April_17.mp3 Please visit Thaddeus' two websites to learn more about his studio and Anchorage Press! His personal website....  https://holownia.com/ Anchorage press....  https://anchoragepress.ca/

A conversation with Sandy King

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I t was a real pleasure to speak with Sandy King . Our conversation got me motivated to get creative and to start thinking about my photographic practice (or during this time of quarantine: stay inside, start reviewing my portfolio and thinking about what I need to learn to help my practice move forward). I hope that you enjoy our conversation and it helps motivate you to get creating. http://traffic.libsyn.com/defendthedarkroom/DefendTheDarkroomSandyKing-April2_1.mp3 Please visit Sandy’s website …. www.sandykingphotography.com Biography… Sandy King is a photo historian and photographer of the landscape. He works primarily in hand coated photographic processes, including carbon transfer, molding a printing process of the early days of photography with contemporary tools of the digital age to create his unique form of art. As a fine art photographer Sandy has found, as have others, that making a photograph by hand is a fascinating adventure in which...

Defend the Darkroom Talks to Bob Carnie

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Welcome to our first interview, please click through to listen!  Bob Carnie has been working in the photographic industry for over 30 years now. He is an accomplished printmaker, colour corrector and project manager. Known to being a supportive collaborator, Bob has dedicated himself to helping educate new photographers and printmakers as well as supporting seasoned photographers exhibit their work. He is in a new studio space at 1681 Dundas West and I cannot wait to see the new works that will be created there. It was a pleasure to sit and talk with him about his past exploits and future. A short bio…. Bob Carnie is a Toronto-based photographer/printer with an international reputation for printing traditional and digital for acclaimed photographers, galleries and museums. He is fuelled by his hands-on approach, that he maintains throughout his photographic practice; being most in his element when working in the darkroom. Bob is also the owner of The Dylan Ellis ...