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David Brown 15th November 2016 05:37 PM

Beginner darkroom workshop in Texas!
 
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Sunday (11/13), I taught the first beginner darkroom workshop at the Dallas Center for Photography. We had a great time in spite of the darkroom not being complete. We worked very hard for two days prior to get it at least minimally operational in order to hold the workshop. Had 8 students (one is missing from the picture) and all managed to develop a roll of film and get a print - all in one day! It was like cramming several weeks of instruction into 8 hours, but we pulled it off. More workshops to come after the holidays!

B&W Neil 15th November 2016 07:51 PM

This a great achievement David and congratulations. It is a delight to see so many happy people with their first hand-made prints.

Neil.

Mike O'Pray 16th November 2016 05:40 PM

Well done David. I feel that this is the way to keep newcomers interested in analogue

Mike

Bob 21st November 2016 05:14 PM

Congratulations David.

Getting a film developed and a print finished in 8 hours by myself would push my organisational abilities in my own darkroom :) - doing it with 8 beginners is nothing short of impressive.

A lot of hard work paid off handsomely.

Cheers, Bob.

Terry S 27th November 2016 04:40 PM

Well done David!

It brings back good memories of when as a (youngish) student some 30 (eeek!) years ago, I worked on an American summer camp as the (b/w film) photography tutor.

Like you, I had the guys (from about 7 up to about 15 years of age) go out for an hour and take pictures on a 126 camera. After a quick demonstration in the light, they would then crack open the cassettes in the dark and develop their films. (Do you use spirals or as I did 'film aprons / lasagne reels'? http://www.firstcall-photographic.co...agna-reel/p856

After lunch we'd make a print or two each.

All great fun and I do wonder sometimes how many went onto other things photographic.

So I have to say that it's great to see something similar still going on.

Keep up the good work.

Terry S

David Brown 29th November 2016 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry S (Post 111108)
Well done David!

Do you use spirals or as I did 'film aprons / lasagne reels'?

Terry S

The DCP has settled on steel spiral reels. I was all for this but a number of the beginners really had a problem with them. In all fairness to metal reels (which I use exclusively and DO NOT want to get in a debate over) I think it was mostly mental blocks. However, I did have one participant who kept saying (over and over) that it was "so much easier" with plastic (Patteson). Well, yes, if one has already learned how to do those! :slap:

And another old timer (getting back into the darkroom) mentioned the film aprons. I hadn't seen those in decades.

We have three more classes scheduled in January and February.

Leo Stehlik 30th November 2016 10:07 PM

David, I salute you. Great achievement!


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