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    Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    If you are looking for something to do in mid-August consider a trip to the Photographers' Formulary in Montana for a carbon transfer workshop. At this point we have a good group of students but the facilities there are large and two or three more would be welcome.

    http://workshopsmt.homestead.com/San...=1404838892390

    If you have any questions about the facilities please contact Sherry by phone at 800-922-5255 or 406-544-8960,
    or by email:sherry@photoformulary.com.

    Sandy
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    Re: Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    Glad you got the numbers to run the workshop! The students are in for a great productive time...have a blast!
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    Re: Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    Sandy runs a first rate workshop, well worth the effort to attend if Carbon Transfer Printing is on your bucket list.

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    Re: Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    Thanks Vaughn and Bob for the kind words.

    The facilities in Montana are first rate so I am optimistic that things will go well. I had a great group of students at the F295 workshop at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, including several photographer teachers. And a couple of weeks ago I did a long workshop here at my studio in SC for a MFA student from Canada who is actually getting independent student credit for the work at his university.

    Carbon workshop students are very attentive and work hard. Wish my students had been this enthusiastic when I was teaching Spanish literature at the university, in my other life.

    Sandy
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    Sandy, it is wonderful to teach and inspire like you do. Best of luck. The students are in for a great time learning one of the great processes.

    A lot of work but what results!

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    You learn a lot more from Sandy than Carbon Printing. Just being in his presence is illuminating.
    Last edited by info@kenleegallery.com; 14-Jul-2014 at 08:12. Reason: typo

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    I have talked to many people over the years that have taken workshops with Sandy. They have been unanimous in their praise. There is little doubt that his contributions to many facets of photography, including carbon (but certainly not limited to it), have been major.
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    Re: Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    Quote Originally Posted by info@kenleegallery.com View Post
    You learn a lot more from Sandy than Carbon Printing. Just being in his presence is illuminating.
    Is this your alter ego Ken?
    Thanks,
    Kirk

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    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: Carbon Workshop at the Photographer's Formulary

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    Is this your alter ego Ken?
    This sounds like it could be the "shadow member" login that tgtaylor has seen recently...

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    I don't understand.

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