Recent comments in /f/newhaven
NurseManager105 t1_jc9wqar wrote
Excited to see the come to Wooster Street. Parking will be an issue. And I pray the gelato is amazing so they can pull customers away from Libby’s.
bingybunny t1_jc9d4pf wrote
Reply to comment by brewski in Sick and tired of the gunfire by YankeeinNCandIhateit
nah in the 80s New Haven had the coliseum and then tune inn by 1990. Fancy spots like Scoozi's and Atticus were already open
NoHopeOnlyDeath t1_jc8xhyd wrote
Reply to comment by Content_May_Vary in Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
In my random "I'm gonna start my own business" fantasies that go nowhere, its always a pay-by-the-hour darkroom. I don't know if it would be profitable, but it seems like there'd be a market for it.
oneoneeightseven t1_jc8vnwa wrote
Reply to comment by Testy_MacTestry in New Wooster Street Eatery Gioia Opening In Spring by michael_ellis_day
It's actually Avi, but I fully agree with your sentiment!
BranfordBound t1_jc8cgoz wrote
Reply to this changes everything by EmuBoth
Ah dang, looks like bar is just open (beer and wine) during the music nights, but hopefully this is the beginning and they can fully open up at some point.
Stelllark t1_jc8a3nn wrote
Reply to comment by falafelfella in (another) east rock social no. 7 by falafelfella
Awesome, thank you! I'm moving to CT from UT this August and need to meet people! :)
brewski t1_jc8a01d wrote
Reply to comment by bingybunny in Sick and tired of the gunfire by YankeeinNCandIhateit
New Haven is significantly safer now than it was back in the 80s. Those were rough times. Downtown had nothing but a dying shopping mall. None of these fancy restaurants and night clubs. No fancy Apple store in Broadway. Significantly higher crime rates.
brewski t1_jc89gr6 wrote
Reply to comment by DrewSharpvsTodd in What are some good NY style pizza spots in Hamden, CT area? by loper6989
You are the only adult I know who rates Paul and Eddie's as anything better than average for this region. Eli's took over the historic Bimonte's place and didn't change much. It's not top tier but I'll take it over Paul and Eddie's any day or the week. Cheese, sauce, crust. Better in every respect.
falafelfella OP t1_jc89cg9 wrote
Reply to comment by Stelllark in (another) east rock social no. 7 by falafelfella
@gathereast on Insta
SkateAndEnjoi t1_jc896x2 wrote
Reply to this changes everything by EmuBoth
I walked by last week and saw them bringing in now open signs. I totally forgot can't wait!
Stelllark t1_jc893nm wrote
Reply to (another) east rock social no. 7 by falafelfella
Do you have a social media page for these gatherings?
falafelfella OP t1_jc87vm0 wrote
Reply to comment by discodaughter in (another) east rock social no. 7 by falafelfella
20’s early 30’s!
guapomalo t1_jc86z8g wrote
Reply to this changes everything by EmuBoth
I got the news last week and am beyond excited
discodaughter t1_jc85jlf wrote
Reply to (another) east rock social no. 7 by falafelfella
whats the general age group of these parties
DrewSharpvsTodd t1_jc854x0 wrote
Reply to comment by brewski in What are some good NY style pizza spots in Hamden, CT area? by loper6989
Eli’s is shit lmao. What are you talking about.
brewski t1_jc7x7ab wrote
Reply to comment by DrewSharpvsTodd in What are some good NY style pizza spots in Hamden, CT area? by loper6989
Surprised to see that opinion by a "pizza snob".I've eaten there plenty since my kids seem to like the ambiance. Respectable pizza. Out in any Midwestern suburb it would be far and above the best pizza for hundreds of miles. But around here, it's probably like #20 on my list. Behind Mangia, Olde World, Odie's, Eli's, Ernie's, Zuppardi's, Dayton St, even Da Legna.
EmuBoth t1_jc7uy38 wrote
good for new haven this place will be a draw. with this and all the new apartments have street parking permits been enforced there?
help_me_00000000 OP t1_jc7uru0 wrote
Reply to comment by TerminusBandit in Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
Sweet, thank you! Also, that's a cool coincidence!
TerminusBandit t1_jc7qspo wrote
Reply to Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
I always wished Make Haven would put a small one in, but unfortunately they have to maximize utilization of space, and there is a concern a Dark Room just wouldnt get the use.
That being said, I develop film in my bathroom. Found out when I was moving out that my neighbor in the apt next to me was developing in his closet with a small enlarger. Small world!
You need just a few pieces of equipment which I will enumerate on and link to when I can edit this on a computer in a bit. EDIT: I guess I take this all for granted, until I sat down and starting typing I was thinking "this is easy".
Update: First, let me say this, I am not a great photographer. I am not some artist with a lens, I am just a guy who enjoys taking photos with old cameras and developing them when I get a chance. My advice is probably terrible, incorrect, and may lead to death. Developing with film, is playing with chemicals. Which is fun, when done safely. You decide your comfort level.
So there is three steps I guess you could say to this process (Assuming Black and White 35mm Film).
Step 1:Take pictures (I know, obvious). Hardware Required: Camera, Film Camera: I wouldn't recommend buying a camera online, it will probably be overpriced. Hit up family members, friends, grandparents, whoever. Someone has a film camera sitting around. If that doesn't work out, hit the thrift shops. You can almost always find dime a dozen 80s/90s point and shoot cameras, but sometimes you get lucky and find a 60s/70s metal bodied "Real" camera. If you would like, I can talk more about Cameras in a follow up comment.
Film: Debates will rage, smart people will comment, and trolls will flame. Tri-X, Ilford Hp5, Kentmere, Arista. It goes on and on. Don't buy this local. Buy this online. I love Milford Photo, I remember when its spiritual predecessor was Milford Camera. They have great gear, nice people, and charge top dollar. They have too, they have a whole building on The Milford Green. I am a FreestylePhoto guy. I like Ilford Hp5 when I am feeling Bougie, but I cant stress this enough: I am cheap, not looking to win medals, and I find AristaEDU, Fomapan, and Kentmere to be more then suitable for shooting.I would say Grab anything ISO 400 (Its okay at everything, but great at nothing) and 24exposure rolls.
Step 2:Develop the Film! What you actually came here for. This process isn't that difficult, specially for black and white. You can even (if you are careful) do this step in a brightly lit room. There are plenty of websites describing the process. This article from Format Magazine seems perfect.
The Hardware:
Developer Bag - The developer bag is light tight, with openings that seal around your arm. You can work with the film, load and unload, without exposing the Film to any light, even in a bright room. A must.
Bottle Opener - Film Canisters need to be opened, and most cheap bottle openers will do. Try to stick with the "Ring Style" opener, they work better for me. I feel they grab the canister lid better.Scissors - Film, once released from its canister, is attached to the spindle of the roll and needs to be cut off. I use a smaller pair of scissors, I don't know where I found them, you don't need anything big. Fiskars is overkill, but I think they are the right size.
Patterson Developing Tank - I have stainless tanks, Patterson tanks, and some strange enamel tank I got off Craigslist. I like the Patterson, and I like the plastic reel. The ratcheting action once you get used to it, is faster then the stainless reel. But this is something everyone has opinions about, and everyone is both right and wrong at the same time.
Graduated Cylinder - A Patterson tank requires 500ml of solution for two rolls of film, or 300 for one roll. This cylinder goes up to 500, so should hold all the solution you need. Grab two, one for Developer one for Fixer.
Thermometer - Developer Temperature makes a difference, you are aiming for a certain temperature. Just remember, you can't use this with cooking after.
And then all you need is just some jugs to store the chemicals in between developing. I use some of those old "True Blood" bottles that HBO released its awful syrupy drink with. It was a really fun idea, but now that I have a kid and I think about it, maybe it was a bad idea.
The Software:
When it comes to Black and White developing, the choices are nearly limitless. The developer used, its strength, and its time all leave an impact on the film. When I got the bug to develop film, I for some reason decided to jump in to Caffenol Developing after reading an article about it. If you want to do that, go for it. But I would recommend going with a real developer and fixer.
Kodak HC-110 -I recently (Time is flying, its been 3 years, ICK!) opened an old bottle of HC110 and developed a roll. It was 7 years old at the time, and worked like a champ.
TF-5 Fixer - Its just the fixer I have always used; I don't really know if there is any debate about it. It does not have a hardener, which I believe may be desired if you are looking for long term storage.
Thats all you need to develop 35mm Film. After that you can scan them with a 35mm Film Scanner, either on your own or bring them someplace, or print them in a darkroom. That bit I can't help you with, as I don't have a dark room and I don't know of any publicly available ones.
Testy_MacTestry t1_jc7ovcv wrote
Anything that Tim and Avi touch is gold, I wish them both the best, especially for Ari who had to close down Roia.
michael_ellis_day OP t1_jc7mgl2 wrote
I'm much more interested in the market aspect of this than the restaurant. For a long time Wooster Street has been missing some kind of Italian specialty food shop, and the neighborhood has long needed some type of convenience store. I hope this ticks off at least one of those boxes, and in general it would be nice to see more retail on that street beyond just more restaurants.
Content_May_Vary t1_jc7le2a wrote
Reply to Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
I’ve tried to find one too. The closest seems to be Hartford, the places I was recommended in town didn’t have one. There’s a guy at Milford Photo who said about setting one up but I don’t know if he meant for public. It would be great if there was one, I’d be there all the time!
heathercs34 t1_jc7iwmf wrote
Reply to Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
You could also probably pay to take photo 101 at gateway and would have access to their darkroom during your class
ruiner9 t1_jc7hgln wrote
Reply to Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
Every year for decades now, Hamden High School has had an adult-ed photography class where you learn to develop your own film using their darkroom. It's possible New Haven does something similar, or you could join Hamden's as a non-resident.
Optimal_Caramel_2161 t1_jc9wwuw wrote
Reply to Darkroom?? by help_me_00000000
Call Creative Arts Workshop. They have a full darkroom and (at least used to) offer regular beginner to advanced darkroom classes as well as renting out darkroom access at a very reasonable rate.