Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Posts
    150

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    Good evening,

    I am looking for comments from people who have taken this specific workshop. Any feedback on material, appropriateness of the length of the workshop,usefulness of the teaching once you get home, and specifically your opinion on Mr. Bond's t eaching skills would be appreciated. I am considering flying across the country for just a weekend, so obviously I want to be careful.

    If you haven't taken this specific workshop I would still be interested in heari ng about Mr. Bond's teaching skills from your experience.

    Thanks for the help!!

    Scott

  2. #2
    Robert A. Zeichner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 1999
    Location
    Southfield, Michigan
    Posts
    1,129

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    I've taken at least three of Howard's workshops including the one of which you speak. Howard is an excellent teacher and I can honestly say that my print quality has improved significantly as a direct result. His teachings are based on a combination of science and common sense. He is a real gentleman, very constructive in his critiques and as a bonus, workshoppers who meet at his home get to sample his wife Margaret's wonderful baking. You will also get to see many prints hanging throughout his home from Adams to Weston.

  3. #3
    Robert A. Zeichner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 1999
    Location
    Southfield, Michigan
    Posts
    1,129

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    One minor correction to that last post, if you take Howard's view camera workshop in October, his annual workshop reunion takes place on an adjacent day. It is at that gathering that you get the baked goodies.

  4. #4
    William D. Lester
    Join Date
    May 1999
    Location
    Windsor, Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    93

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    I have been to 2 of Howard's workshops, 1 at Lake Superior and the other in Colorado. Howard is an excellent teacher and always leaves you feeling good about your photography. I would recommend his workshops whole heartedly.

  5. #5

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    I've taken three courses-View camera,Zone system and printing. Howard is a no nonsense person and a real gentleman. All his information is first hand. He has been there, done that. An excellent teacher. To see the photographs in his house alone is worth the price of admission to say nothing of Margaret's cookies!

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Jun 2001
    Posts
    21

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    I just took Howard's Zone System Workshop this weekend so I can't speak of his printing workshop -- yet. If this workshop is any indication of his skill as a teacher then I am very impressed. He is articulate, humble, funny, precise, and generous. He will try to answer almost any question to the best of his ability regardless if it is on topic or not.

    To see the prints hanging on his wall plus Howard's own exquisite prints as well were worth the price of admission. I've always read and seen reproductions of some of those prints but have never seen them in person so I was obviously overwhelmed. Your mileage may vary.

    As one poster said, he's truly been there, done that, and is still at it.

  7. #7

    Howard Bond's"Refinements in B&W Printing" Workshop

    My wife and I both took two classes in Colorado. Both came into them feeling that we knew a lot, and found out a lot we didn't! Howard's dry sense of humor was fun, particularly relative to out mutual friend (not), Fred Picker, with whom Howard had interesting (heated) discussions in (I think) Camera and Darkroom.

    He has since assisted me with many things by phone. We were fortunate to be able to purchase several of his prints (workshop attendees are offered really good deals, if you're a collector) which we continue to enjoy in our home. We hang him with Brett Weston, Lucien Clergue, and Philippe(?)Halsman, and feel he's as good as.

    Hope you enjoy your experience.

Similar Threads

  1. Carbon Printing Workshop at the Formulary
    By sanking in forum Resources
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 28-May-2006, 14:39
  2. Contact Printing OLEC Halide Metal Printing Lights
    By Gustavo in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 28-Jul-2005, 06:24
  3. Printing high quality books - printing process
    By Julian Boulter in forum Business
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 22-Dec-2004, 07:30
  4. Announcement: Michael Smith/Paular Chamlee AZO contact Printing Workshop in SF Bay Area Confirmed
    By Todd Frederick in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 9-Dec-2001, 22:10
  5. Cibachrome Printing Workshop
    By Edie in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 3-Oct-2001, 10:28

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •