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  • If you use b/w film and develop it with color processes, the pictures will come out with sepia tones. I'm not quite sure how you would do it digitally, if that's the way you are doing things. But you could do a historical retrospective of the present.
  • That idea is interesting. The photo instructor for thirty-two years at the University of Arkansas used that idea to do a photography exhibit called Good Dog/Bon Chien. You can see him carefully arranging them at Spiva when Spiva went to the dogs. http://www.joplinglobe.com/enjoy/local_story_067172532.html/resources_printstory The instructor of photography for more than a quarter-century once said, "he will discuss how he transferred his image from traditional black and white photography to large-scale, computer-assisted images.", as he exhibited photographs of a dog. He received a great deal of taxpayer support for his "work". It is an idea you can obviously use to make a snapshot of a dog get you into a museum. Perhaps you would also need to have thirty years of on-the-job experience pretending to teach photography at an Arkansas University? Good luck.

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