not sure how much will this influence my interest in photography on the long run, but in the past few weeks, i spent long hours every Saturday in Tashkeel’s darkroom, developing b&w rolls and making b&w prints and getting soaked in chemicals. below are selected negative scans out of few Ilford Delta 400 developed rolls, all shot with a Nikon F80 and a 50mm prime lens. obviously, these are not the finest film development results, handling wet negatives wasn’t as easy as I thought it could be.. scratches, dust, finger prints are clear in many of the frames below..moreover, only those who know can tell that these scans are nothing but a preview compared to actual darkroom prints..
a couple of prints are mounted as part of Made in Tashkeel 2010. and only if you get the chance to go to the exhibition, you would appreciate the b&w film tones when printed on b&w paper in the darkroom compared to some ink-jet digital printing.
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Week after another, Mahmovies and its curator Mahmoud Kaabour prove that this weekly event is not just another “entertainment” show. Camp Ka Champ is a singing competition that takes place annually across Dubai’s labour camps, a number of the superstars and contest winners were performing to the Mah kind of people. It was A cappella performance, no instruments, no DJs.. just them and their raw talents.
Again, it was beyond just fun to be there photoshooting the happening..
Do pay Hind’s blog [link] a visit for a detailed review of the event. It was difficult to managed getting this post ready so quick.. but I believe, like others, that this event deserves some publicity..
another Mahmovies post, I think I should have a section for this event if I keep taking photos every Monday at the Jamjar.. I got in early to shoot the rehearsals and setup.. not to stick with one view angle from a beanbag spot.. and it was worth it:
