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The Darkroom

The Darkroom

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An amateur photographer stumbles upon strange photographs he finds in old film cameras, showing him another world, just as real as our own, that exists in the shadows. The shadows of... the darkroom.
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Simply put, Captured Pittsburgh's Darkroom is a podcast for Pittsburgh creatives. Each episode will highlight the work of photographers, musicians, artists, filmmakers, & organizations that are having a positive impact on our local creative community.
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Welcome to Darkroom, where we explore the big questions about God, religion, and faith. Go online to darkroomfaith.com for access to our free 14-episode video drama series and more free resources that help you dig deeper into your faith.
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We are talking to photographers and creatives about themselves – what drives them to do what they do and how they were inspired along the way. In looking at our tech based world, we realized that no one was talking about inspiration, desire, drive or creativity and we thought that it was about time.
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DARKROOM TALKS is is a podcast series from SPACE DEBRIS in Istanbul. Up-to-date art talks about the industry, innovative projects, artists/ most current work - specifically artists and curators' most recent projects related to @SpaceDebrisArt
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A Light In The Dark podcast is about all things darkroom. There has been a resurgence of film photography in the last few years and many people, including myself are getting back into the darkroom. Come along with me on my journey back into darkroom processing. Join me as I build my new darkroom and delve deep into the process of wet printing. We will have interviews with experienced darkroom users along with followers of this group. All are welcome regardless of experience level.
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PHOTOGRAPHY 101

Scott Wittenburg

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PLEASE GO TO SCOTT WITTENBURG.COM FOR THE LATEST PODCAST NEWS/UPDATES! Hosted by photography instructor Scott Wittenburg, this podcast is for anybody who wants to learn the secrets of taking better photos traditionally or digitally. Tips on cameras, composition, lighting and digital imaging in Photoshop are among the topics to be covered.
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A podcast primarily dedicated to traditional film photography including darkroom processes. Topics may vary from opinions, interviews, how-to, camera operations, field-notes, alternative processes, or other film photography-related topics. Brought to you occasionally by Bob St-Cyr from the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, CANADA. Opinions, commentary and ideas shared on the podcast belong to the respective authors/speakers alone.
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The Art of Photography is your lens into the world of making images. Every Sunday, Ted Forbes produces new episodes on diverse topics such as techniques, composition, philosophy, craft, digital photography, film, darkroom techniques and more. If you are a photographer, this is the show for you.
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One Last Thing

Darkroom Productions

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One Last Thing is a community-based podcast based out of Flagstaff, Arizona. Hosted by Darkroom Productions' Andrew Ibrado and StellarJay Records/Publishing's John Quinonez. One Last Thing brings together active "makers" in the community (musicians, poets, chefs, business owners) to talk of their work and inspirations in light-hearted open forum discussion. Guests randomly draw from and respectively add to an ever-growing pool of questions. Everything from the introspective to absurd, as par ...
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Portrait of US

Nomadic Photo Ark

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Portrait of Us is a living, transforming and growing collection of people’s stories from throughout the United State. This project is about showing the common threads that connect us as people. Each week we share a new story or set of stories along with our thoughts and some background information. Portrait of US is a production of The Nomadic Photo Ark, a converted cargo trailer that equipped with a photo darkroom and studio. portraitofus.substack.com
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Latinx In Power

Thaisa Fernandes

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The podcast aims to demystify the tech industry by providing listeners with insider perspectives and insights from Latin American and Caribbean leaders who have succeeded in their fields. Latinx in Power is a podcast that features interviews with top-level executives, entrepreneurs, and innovators. The podcast is hosted by Thaisa Fernandes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinxinpower/support
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From Dipsea, Fictional Men Written By Women is the spiciest fiction podcast on the internet. Each season features a new storyline with swoon-worthy characters, your favorite romantic tropes, and plenty of spice to keep you hooked. This podcast is for adults only, so headphones are highly recommended. Ready for more? Head over to the Dipsea app for thousands more original audiobooks created just for you. Use the promo code FICTIONALMEN or visit dipseastories.com/fictionalmen to get 30 days free.
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Yavuz Öfkeli a.k.a Ethnic Fashion and Groove Session Dj Producer and remixer collaborates with many Major Labels; Starlight Records, DanceMania Records, Angry Records, Eivisia Records, Deep House Amigo Records, Domestic Vision, Chilling Grooves Records, Workout Music, Emre Gravson Music, Yeni Dünya Music, Net’s Work S.r.l Songs Italy Dj Yavuz Öfkeli’s last official remix for “Cada Vez” has been selected by 25 different compilations and been released by Dance Mania Records. His Unique sound o ...
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Welcome to the Agency Accelerator Podcast, the ultimate resource for digital agencies looking to scale their business and grow their knowledge base. In each episode, we dive into topics that matter to agency owners and leaders, featuring expert insights, tips, and strategies from industry experts. Whether you're a startup agency or a seasoned veteran, our podcast is designed to provide you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take your agency to the next level. From marketing and s ...
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Sivan Miller Fashion Photographer

Sivan Miller Fashion Photographer

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Hey everyone ! Watsup. A quick brief summary ! I got discovered by Oprah Winfrey at the age of 16 in Africa for my photography. From the day I started taking photographs I followed my dreams to become a fashion photographer. 16 years later I am now based in New York. In my podcasts I talk about the fashion industry and my day to day life. The ups and the downs we all experience. The journey I have gone through. Leaving your country for another. Getting through all the No”s in life and persis ...
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The army wouldn’t give Tony Vaccaro a chance as a photographer, but that didn’t stop him. Between terrifying moments of dodging artillery shells and shrapnel that seemed to rain from the trees, he took pictures anyway. Then, as his friends slept, he used their helmets to mix the chemicals to develop his film. The nighttime forest became the darkroo…
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A friend had violated the vows of his marriage. It was painful to watch him destroy his family. As he sought reconciliation with his wife, he asked my counsel. I told him he needed to offer more than words; he needed to be proactive in loving his wife and removing any patterns of sin. The prophet Jeremiah offered similar advice to those who’d broke…
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For years, a mother prayed as she helped her adult daughter navigate the healthcare system and find counseling and the best medications. Her extreme highs and deep lows weighed on her mama’s heart day after day. Often exhausted from sadness, she realized she had to take care of herself too. A friend suggested writing out her worries and things she …
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Joy was apparent in their voices as the high school choir sang the Argentinian song “El Cielo Canta Alegria.” I was enjoying the performance but couldn’t understand the lyrics because I don’t know Spanish. But it wasn’t long until I recognized a familiar word as the choir began to jubilantly declare “Aleluya!” Repeatedly, I heard “Aleluya,” a decla…
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When the basketball team from Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) took to the floor for the college basketball tournament, the fans in the stands cheered for the underdog squad. The team hadn’t been expected to make it past the first round, but they did. And now they heard their fight song blaring from the stands though they didn’t have a band wit…
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Jon was installed as full professor in a prestigious college. His older brother David was pleased, but, as brothers do, he couldn’t resist teasing Jon how he’d wrestled him to the ground when they were boys. Jon had gone far in life, but he’d always be David’s little brother. It’s hard to impress family—even if you’re the Messiah. Jesus had grown u…
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A star quarterback in American football stepped onto a stage that wasn’t a sports stadium. He spoke to three hundred inmates in the Everglades Correctional Facility in Miami, Florida, sharing with them words from Isaiah. This moment, though, was not about the spectacle of a famous athlete but about a sea of souls broken and hurting. In this special…
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Kev’s sat under a storm cloud, literally - and not just because he’s back from his holidays! On the show, will Fujifilm ever produce a monochrome camera, just how good is the X-S camera, what are our favoured focal lengths and to convert or not to convert (focally) on the X100 range of cameras? Also, we discuss JPG simulations, the best/easiest way…
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Browsing through the doormats displayed in my local big box store, I noted the messages stamped on their surfaces. “Hello!” “HOME” with a heart for the “O.” And the more customary one I chose, “Welcome.” Putting it in place at home, I checked my heart. Was my home really welcoming the way God desires it to be? To a child selling chocolate for a sch…
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The beautiful bride, gripping her proud father’s arm, was poised to make her way to the altar. But not before the entrance of her thirteen-month-old nephew. Instead of carrying the more common “ring”—he was the “Bible bearer.” In this way, the bride and groom, as committed believers in Jesus, wanted to testify to their love for Scripture. With mini…
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When Joni Eareckson Tada speaks of Rika, she highlights her friend’s “deep, time-tested faith in God” and the endurance she’s developed while living with a debilitating chronic condition. For more than fifteen years, Rika has been bedbound, unable even to see the moon from her room’s tiny window. But she hasn’t lost hope; she trusts in God, reads a…
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The single mother lived next door to the older gentleman for more than five years. One day, concerned for her welfare, he rang her doorbell. “I haven’t seen you for about a week,” he said. “I was just checking to see if you’re all right.” His “wellness check” encouraged her. Having lost her father at a young age, she appreciated having the kind man…
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There’s a man people hire as they’re dying, paying him to show up at their funerals and reveal secrets they never shared while they were alive. The man has interrupted eulogies. He’s asked stunned officiants to sit down when they started to object. He once stood to explain how the man in the casket had won the lotto but never told a soul and for de…
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Soo Tang Yuk (she/her) is an entrepreneur, co-founder of a global tech consultancy, and Women in Tech evangelist. With a background in IT and a passion for mentoring, community building, and also as a podcast producer, she drives innovation and leads strategic initiatives. In this episode, Soo Tang Yuk shared more about her Caribbean identity, care…
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Carol couldn’t understand why it was happening all at once. As if work wasn’t bad enough, her daughter fractured her foot in school, and she herself came down with a severe infection. What did I do to deserve this? Carol wondered. All she could do was ask God for strength. Job didn’t know why calamity had hit him so hard either—pain and loss far gr…
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Two faces at the table stood out—one contorted by bitter anger, the other twisted in emotional pain. A reunion of old friends had just erupted into shouting, with one woman berating another for her beliefs. The contention continued until the first woman stomped out of the restaurant, leaving the other shaken and humiliated. Are we really living in …
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“Dad, can I spend the night with my friend?” my daughter asked, getting into the car after practice. “Honey, you know the answer,” I said. “I’m just the driver. I don’t know what’s happening. Let’s talk with Mom.” “I’m just the driver” has become a joke in our home. Daily, I ask my organized wife where I need to be, when, and whom I’m taking where.…
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Barbara passed away before she could finish a sweater she was knitting for her great-grandson, Ethan. The sweater was entrusted to the hands of another avid knitter to be completed thanks to an organization that connects volunteer crafters—“finishers”—with those whose loved ones have departed this life before finishing their projects. The “finisher…
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When my granddaughter Eliana was just seven, she saw a video at her school about an orphanage in Guatemala. She told her mom, “We have to go there to help them.” Her mom replied that they would think about it when she was older. Eliana never forgot, and sure enough, when she was ten, her family went to help in the orphanage. Two years later, they w…
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For more than 130 years, the Eiffel Tower has stood majestically over the city of Paris, a symbol of architectural brilliance and beauty. The city proudly promotes the tower as a key element of its magnificence. As it was being built, however, many people thought little of it. Famous French writer Guy De Maupassant, for example, said it had “a ridi…
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As I prepared for my mom’s celebration of life service, I prayed for the right words to describe her “hyphen years”—the years between her birth and death. I reflected on the good and not-so-good times in our relationship. I praised God for the day my mom accepted Jesus as her Savior after she saw Jesus “changing” me. I thanked Him for helping us gr…
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Pilgrim is a musical based on The Pilgrim’s Progress, an allegory of the life of a believer in Jesus. In the story, all the unseen forces of the spiritual world are made visible to the audience. The character of the King, representing God, is present onstage for almost the entire show. He’s dressed in white and actively blocks attacks from the enem…
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Kev is still frazzling on his Spanish sunbed, though the show goes on. We have questions about Lightroom and whether it’s necessary to upgrade your computer to cope with ever larger file sizes, swapping online sales galleries, can art prints actually sell and should I invest in primes? Also small cameras for street work, how shooting style changes …
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Susy wept as she sat outside the hospital’s intensive care unit—waves of paralyzing fear sweeping over her. The tiny lungs of her two-month-old baby were filled with fluid, and doctors said they were doing their best to save him but gave no guarantees. At that moment she says she “felt the sweet, gentle nudging of the Holy Spirit reminding [her] to…
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