BW Film

Black and white film photograph by Jerry Mundell

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It seems that black and white film photography is not too popular these days. But, judging from all of the dark room supplies available there are still many people interested in BW film photography. We recently joined the Cleveland Print Room which is a non-profit community darkroom, educational center, studio workspace, and photo gallery. We both signed up for a membership and cannot wait to use the darkroom to develop and print our photographs. This is a great resource for Cleveland. In the future, we hope to post about our experiences with BW film photography and we would love to hear about your experiences. Jerry already develops his film here at home, and we scan the film using an Epson V 750 high resolution scanner. We are excited about printing in the dark room and will let you know how it goes. We are talking about possibly putting a well equipped darkroom in our home, but it will be nice to test the waters at the Cleveland Print Room first before we take on such a project.

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