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The latest workshop in Saltburn was quite a success. The users of Victorian cameras, lenses and processes have created a large number of glass plates, tintypes and prints which are now going to be displayed for the month of July at the Arts Bank in Saltburn. To kick the exhibition off, there will be a FREE hands-on demonstration of the wet plate process by John Brewer on the 2nd of July from 2 to 5pm. Send me a pm if you want to attend as spaces are limited. And in the evening John will give a talk on the wonderful qualities of being out of date, ie everything you wanted to know about his philosophy of using antiquated techniques. The talk costs £2 to get in. Tickets are available from the Arts Bank; call them on 01287 625 300.
More information on my website .
I look forward to seeing you there.
Regards,
Charles
More information on my website .
I look forward to seeing you there.
Regards,
Charles
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I'd love to be there, but the four-hour each way drive rather mitigates against it.
Perhaps we need a 'dine sithe' equivalent?
Neil
Perhaps we need a 'dine sithe' equivalent?
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Exciting news for this exhibition and those taking part: we've been allocated our very own gallery on the Daily Telegraph website. Even the forum gets a mention.
Regards,
Charles
Regards,
Charles
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Good to the the processes getting a bit of national publicity. Well done Charles.
Do wonder if John's bowler hat has a second hand though.
Dave
Do wonder if John's bowler hat has a second hand though.
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It might well be a second hand bowler hat...
Regards,
Charles
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Look forward to it.Will get my train pass out, and visit Arts bank Which I've been meaning to to do for sometime/
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Hi Charles,
I'm desperately disappointed that I won't be able to attend this, especially as it's so close to home. Unfortunately I'll be away that weekend. Still hoping to attend one of John's courses later this year.
Regards,
Rod.
I'm desperately disappointed that I won't be able to attend this, especially as it's so close to home. Unfortunately I'll be away that weekend. Still hoping to attend one of John's courses later this year.
Regards,
Rod.
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Having got my AP this week I see that Charles has a slot in 12th July issue. Well done !!
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It's the 12th, is it? I thought it was the 19th. Thanks for the heads-up. I have made sure that press releases appeared in a few places: North-East Life also have a double-page spread in their latest issue for anybody in the NE.
Well, the weekend is over and as the week starts, I can take a rest. The workshops and talk were well attended with almost 30 people turning up. A lot of excellent feedback. Thanks a lot to all those who helped with the workshops (John B obviously and also Dave P and the indefatigable Mrs T). Thanks also to Tony and Marizu for coming over from Manchester and Graham from Darlington to be there for the exhibition opening. Great weather, great crack.
The show runs until the end of the month at the Arts Bank (not the Ars Pank, Mr FiveToes ).
Here's one for the caption competition:
Regards,
Charles
Well, the weekend is over and as the week starts, I can take a rest. The workshops and talk were well attended with almost 30 people turning up. A lot of excellent feedback. Thanks a lot to all those who helped with the workshops (John B obviously and also Dave P and the indefatigable Mrs T). Thanks also to Tony and Marizu for coming over from Manchester and Graham from Darlington to be there for the exhibition opening. Great weather, great crack.
The show runs until the end of the month at the Arts Bank (not the Ars Pank, Mr FiveToes ).
Here's one for the caption competition:
Regards,
Charles
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Arts Spank Charles, Arts Spank....and thats my entry for the caption competition.
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Anyone know where the batteries go on this thing
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If your tripod had three legs I wouldn't have to do this!