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January 30, 2009

2009 Staff Exhibition


These 2 images were taken in 2003 and were taken on the last roll of film I recall putting through my Hasselblad. It seems a timely reminder regarding the debate about analogue versus digital...
there are some very fine qualities inherent in film based images and there is more than a touch of nostalgia involved. I have decided to put these 2 images in our yearly staff show at NMIT.










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