Community Darkrooms - An ILFORD Inspires Film
In the fourth and final episode of ILFORD Inspires New York Silver Stories, we explore two community darkrooms in New York City: Bushwick Community Darkroom and Gowanus Darkroom. Community darkrooms are important to local film photographers and darkroom printers. They allow those who don't normally have access to film processing and darkroom printing facilities to create their work, as well as learn, collaborate and evolve with other like minded people. A film by Exploredinary. Directed, filmed, and edited by Sarah Reyes and Daniel Driensky.

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Andre D. Wagner’s Brooklyn Photography Studio Tour

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Dana Lixenberg's Analogue photography

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Gene Nocon explains B/W ƒ/stop Printing

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Lichtmomente - Die analoge Fotografie - zwischen Handwerk und Kunst

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How IMAX 70MM Film is Scanned and Printed!

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Joe Brook: Skateboarding Is Our Religion - An ILFORD Inspires film

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My Darkroom - A Quick Tour

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The Making of a Dye-Transfer | William Eggleston

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Brendan Barry: The Camera Maker - An ILFORD Inspires Film

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Exclusive Look Into Ansel Adams' Home and Darkroom

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Behind the Film - Inside the ILFORD factory

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The World is a Skatepark: Photographer J. Grant Brittain

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I've Shot Film Since 2010. Here's What's Changed.

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In the Darkroom with Pablo Inirio

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I built an Ultra Large Format Camera (and you can too)

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Jason Lee: The American Photo Roadtrip - An ILFORD Inspires film

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