Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/02/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] re: doctors and lawyers
From: Pablo Kolodny <pablokolodny@mac.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 18:28:21 -0800

>> At what age did your girls get interested in darkroom work?
> 
> My older daughter wanted to learn at age 9, so I taught her, but her interest
> has faded. She is now 19 and is a good photgrapher and uses a digital camera
> and iPhoto.
> 
> My younger daughter was dubious until she was about 12 or 13, at which point
> she wanted to learn carefully and thoroughly. She is now 15 and is a fabulous
> photographer and a careful, skilled darkroom hand, and has strong preferences
> for brands of film and paper. She still uses the Nikon FM that I got her when
> she was 12, and doesn't want a new camera because "I haven't finished learning
> how to get this camera to do what I want."
> 
> I haven't yet let a kid near Xtol. I'm still a little shaky with it myself.
> The children use HC110 Dilution B.
> 
> I think it depends on the kid, but if you start them too early it might not
> stick. 12 is not too early.

I got used to help my father in the darkroom at the age of 6 or 7 and when I
was 12 learned how to process, wind some special film cartridges for my
Photavit (half frame). I was able to carry the entire process, film to
paper, on my own. It was great. And still is.

Pablo

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