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Coffee Hour at the App Center ksen223 Mon, 10/01/2018 - 09:03 pm

The Appalachian Center will host a series of weekly drop-in Coffee Hours Thursdays, 10-11 am through the end of the semester. The Center invites students, faculty, staff, and community members for coffee and light refreshments. Come visit with others interested in the region and learn more about the work of the Appalachian Center and the Appalachian Studies Program. The Center invites ideas for programs, initiatives, and events. Coffee Hour is a space to exchange ideas, discuss regional issues and events, and share research in a casual, collegial atmosphere.

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Appalachian Center, 624 Maxwelton Ct.
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Don't Be Fooled, Household Items Can Be Used As Film Developers.

Biography

Dana Lynne Rogers is a freelance photographer based in Lexington, KY. A soon to be graduate of University of Kentucky's Bachelor of Arts degree in Integrated Strategic Communications with an emphasis of the Creative path. For the past two years, as a student, she has worked for the A&S Hive Media Team as an in house Photographer. In order to establish an intercultural understanding of UK and the Shanghai University in China, she was chosen to travel with the University's selected students and professors to Shanghai to document the Appalachian Symposium event at the American Studies Center on Shanghai University's campus. She also freelances for the UK's College of Fine Arts, in photographing their theatre department's main stage plays. In her free time, she volunteers for the film photography lab on campus, as well as for a chapter called Students Helping Honduras for the non-profit organization, Central American Children's Institute. She has also worked with UK A&S Hive video production team for the passed two years, filming events and using Final Cut Pro 7 to edit. As well as photographing in china for Hive, she also created videos.

 

Some of her personal photography:

http://danarogers.blogspot.com/

www.danascamera.com

 

Some of her videos:

http://vimeo.com/46362896

http://vimeo.com/45931830

 

Submitted by dlro223 on Thu, 06/07/2012 - 11:38 am

I have been doing a lot of research on whether household items can actually be used for developing film or not. There is a large debate on this topic for alternative process photographers. Below is an article written by Roger K. Bunting, who argues that you can use Coffee, Tea, or Vitamin C in the Darkroom, to successfully develop film. Soon I will be putting this to the test, and will post any results from the instructions below. Stay posted.

Love,

Dana Rogers

 

 

Coffee, Tea, Or Vitamin C
Kitchen Chemistry In The Darkroom

By Roger K. Bunting • Posted: Sep 1, 2003

Description: http://www.shutterbug.com/images/archivesart/0903sb_coffee_01.jpg

UK Anthropology Professor Wins SEA Book Prize
Congratulations are in order to UK Anthropologist Sarah Lyon for her recent publication: "Coffee and Community: Maya Farmers and Fair-Trade Markets," analyzes the real implications of fair-trade networks.
jlbeam4 Wed, 04/04/2012 - 12:26 pm
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