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Aug 1, 2014 19:21:22   #
Kuzano
 
A person in LaPine Oregon has a dark room equipped dual axle trailer with a fairly complete photographic library and dark room equipment for a total purchase price of $600... not $6000... $600.

http://bend.craigslist.org/pho/4596748060.html

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Aug 1, 2014 19:32:43   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
Once upon a time most studios & labs in the US were itinerant photographers using horse carriers. How fast we forget...

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Aug 1, 2014 19:40:38   #
Chefneil
 
Kinda looks like something from Breaking Bad


Just sayin'


olc

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Aug 1, 2014 19:44:06   #
C.R. Loc: United States of Confusion
 
kinda neat

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Aug 1, 2014 19:54:17   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
Rongnongno wrote:
Once upon a time most studios & labs in the US were itinerant photographers using horse carriers. How fast we forget...


Hmmm! a little bit of fix up and it could be perfect for "The Adams Family" vacation...

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Aug 1, 2014 19:57:54   #
Kuzano
 
Chefneil wrote:
Kinda looks like something from Breaking Bad


Just sayin'


olc


Hey! They made a lot of money out of that funky old Motorhome.

Wanna have a full darkroom under $1000...Beggars can't be choosers.

This would allow one to hit the road with a rolling photography business. Event photography. Custom portraits in Campgrounds.

A full state permit for all year long stays in BLM campgrounds costs around $350 in each state. Arizona has nearly 400 year round campgrounds, California has near the same.

Seems like a pretty inexpensive way to follow the circuit and do photography as a hobby or for income.

:shock:

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Aug 1, 2014 20:01:37   #
Kuzano
 
Rongnongno wrote:
Once upon a time most studios & labs in the US were itinerant photographers using horse carriers. How fast we forget...



And Thank You... That's an exceptionally good point. I have considered making one half of my RV (5th Wheel) light tight and plumbed for photography.

Since I now live in it full time, I might as well be enjoying the ride and the stays, where ever I light!!

OFF THE GRID... The best way to live. I lightened the load and life style in 1987. Solar, Wind, and Battery. And the well known OTG book.... How To Shit In The Woods. :thumbup:

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