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Prior to digital revolution, the photographer was using an expensive roll of 35mm celluloid stock. Each image was carefully framed behind the lens. A click, or two, or 24 and 36 clicks... The lab time, the chemical process of development, and an enlarger... It's a peaceful blend of art and science in the dark. And... it comes alive!