[LargeFormat] FW: Smith&Chamlee AZO workshop in UK August 2003

Tim Atherton largeformat@f32.net
Tue Mar 18 10:24:06 2003


Great opportunity for all those over there!


Subject: Smith&Chamlee AZO workshop in UK August 2003



Dear all, (my apologies if you receive this multiple times, I'm
posting to a small number of relevant forums)<BR><BR>

Michael A Smith and Paula Chamlee (http://www.michaelandpaula.com)
have offered to conduct one of their Vision&Technique workshop in
the UK from the 29th-31st of August 03 provided there is sufficient
interest (we need 8 participants for a workshop).<BR>
Below a quick summary of what the workshop is about, for a full
description, please see their website (the link to workshops, then
Vision&Technique)<BR>

The purpose of this workshop is to help you make better photographs,
and through doing that, to experience personal growth. And if you
already make beautiful photographs, but find that you don’t do so
consistently, then this workshop is for you.<BR>

We intend this to be the definitive workshop for black and white
photography. Even though this is only a weekend workshop, everything
will be covered including developing film by inspection, printing,
and proper use of the camera in a way that encourages creative
vision. All technical matters will be discussed as a function of
vision.<BR><BR>

The workshop will most likely take place in Oxford, a nice central
location, easy to reach from most parts of the country. If there is
sufficient interest, I will provide links to local accommodation,
end of August is before the start of University term, so there
should be plenty of accommodation available.<BR>
Cost: The cost for the workshop is slightly higher than the one
quoted on their website, due to the fact that the flight over to the
UK adds to the cost (divided by 8 participants it shouldn't be too
painful though). A rough estimate is in the region of US$700<BR>
So, if you are interested please let me know asap.<BR>
Regards<BR>
Veit


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