College instructor turns back porch into photo lab
College instructor turns back porch into photo lab
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Greg Roth places a negative into a print frame to make a salt print.
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Greg Roth has transformed his back porch into a space to do salt prints. Here he holds a negative to be printed by the salt print process, which is one of the oldest form of photographic printing.
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Greg Roth places a printing frame with a negative into the sun to make a salt print, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in Spokane.
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Greg Roth displays a finished a salt print with oil pastels, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in Spokane.
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Greg Roth gets a chuckle out of showing his sand time pieces.
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Greg and Catherine Roth show off their mobile lab where they can make dry and wet plates inside the ice fishing tent, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in Spokane.
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Catherine Roth assists her husband Greg Roth as they demonstrate their mobile plate maker in the back of a Toyota van, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in Spokane.
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Greg Roth also makes picture frames to go along with his salt prints and tin types, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in Spokane.
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