Thanks, all, for the kind hellos.
>I learned photography at Berkeley, in the ASUC darkrooms and Berkeley streets.
This is actually where I got *restarted* in photography. When did you study there? I've been working on a history of the place---it's been around for over 40 years, and in 1968, students at the ASUC were invited to show down in Carmel at the Friends of Photography gallery by Ansel Adams. For a time, it was also well connected to the burgeoning photography gallery scene in SF, and curators like Thomas Garver and Theresa Heyman included the studio in their rounds when they were making plans for shows.
I won't bore everyone with interminable details, but it was a *remarkable* place, especially given that it was a non-degree-granting program, yet it turned out an impressive roster of photographic talent---Richard Misrach being perhaps the best known. His book Telegraph, 3 AM was printed at the Studio (the photos, I mean), as were earlier works by Roger Minick (Delta West) and Dave Bohn (Glacier Bay) (who taught with Ansel up at the summer Yosemite Workshops throughout the mid to late 70s).