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English: “Brent Courtney works a photo enlarger—which casts light through a film negative and onto photo paper—into a phone booth, celebrating old techniques. The presence of photo-paper trays underscores the many photo-making options we have in a contemporary setting amid digital photography.”
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Author VHS Vic (Cool Banana), Spencer Holt, Chuck Landvatter, Gabriel F. Danilchik, Brent Courtney, David Habben (Habbenink)
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