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The Edit from Ed Wargin on Vimeo.

I had just finished photographing my way around the entire Great Lakes and was eager to see the results. I sent the film off to the lab for processing.


As most photographers know, the feeling you get while waiting for film to come back from the lab makes one feel like a kid again, an anticipation similar to the feeling of being a kid on Christmas morning when you are waiting to open that one special present.

Well, three weeks later the film arrived.  I thought I would try to capture a little bit of the experience - and the excitment - on video, just for fun. 

A Matter Of Time. from Ed Wargin on Vimeo.

I am a still photographer and I am photographing on E-6 film to tell the story of the Great Lakes landscape before the cessation of film in the next few years.

The Fresh Coast Project from Ed Wargin on Vimeo.

An introduction to the Fresh Coast Project by still photographer Ed Wargin. Thanks for viewing.

Until The Last Frame by photographer Ed Wargin from Ed Wargin on Vimeo.

I have been photographing the Great Lakes landscape on E-6 film (slide film) for more than 15 years and this short video is an interview of one of the owners of the last remaining film processing labs in the country. The work is titled The Fresh Coast Project.