Premium Content Nikki in the Bubble
by Dan Ackerman Greenberg - November 16, 2003
Talk about the meaning of any photograph.
As I watched my first black and white print slowly emerge from nothingness, the methodical ticking of the timer behind me, I smiled as a wave of excitement passed through me. Without thinking, I began to dance to the rhythm of the clock. From the moment I developed my first print, I have been captivated by photography: the smell of darkroom…
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