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Ian Ference's side-blog showcasing images scanned from "found" negatives

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Posted on 1st December 2018, 9:08 EST

Welcome to Negative Notions

An overview of what this blog is all about, along with 20 images from a huge set of negatives. Presented as a FAQ, but written before a single question was asked, let alone asked frequently.

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