Re: books

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From: Rhonda Gushee (gusheerg@email.uc.edu)
Date: 02/18/00-10:27:08 PM Z


At 05:17 PM 1/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I have ben a photographer for over 50 years in the past centry. I rember
>the first prints I made as a kid during the war about 1944 with a Kodak kit
>with a 4x5 contact frame and a safelight with a candel in it. The new
>things that came along I remembr the day in the early 50's when a Kodak Rep
>gave me of a new film to try 120 trix 200 ,ASA God 200 ASA that is fast .
>I went to RIT did not rely like it 1953 Im a good photographer a very good
>printer. Most what I realy learned was in work and a start books. When you
>are out on a job you learn fast times when I was shooting at sea I had to
>learn fast..
>
> When I first
>started to work in alt-pross it was hard to find info few people worked in
>it.allso it was hard to find chemistry. A book like The Keepers of Light is
>the type of boo!
>k tha
> t can give you a start. There a lot around now some are not the best but
>all open doors for you.Than you have Post- Factory and Email to push you on.
>I will stop now or I will be rambaling----------
> The best to all Jim Romeo
>
Dear Sir,
You are a treasure. Thank you for your inspiring note.
R.G. Gushee


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