I am excited about the MET's new photography exhibit, Faking It Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop, October 22, 2012-January 27, 2013, because it piques my interests in fine art photography and museum curatorship. It is amazing what early technicians were capable of achieving in their darkrooms with multi-exposures and with the layering of negatives to create composite prints, all well before the advent of roll film even! I particularly like the work of Marget Juliet Cameron, Oscar Rejlander, and Henry Peach Robinson, who each staged narrative images which employed some of these techniques.http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2012/faking-it