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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Besançon, France
Posts: 924
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French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
The second French Large Format Conference will be held at Fontfroide Abbey, France
three days including a week-end : 13-14-15 October 2006. Fontfroide Abbey is a superb cistercian abbey located near Narbonne, France, close to Spain and the Eastern Pyrenees, on the Mediterranean side of the Pyrenees. The program is available in French, as soon as I have some information in English I'll post it here. http://www.galerie-photo.com/2eme-co...n_contenu.html Language of the conference will be French only ;-) but including : Swiss-French, Belgian-French, Canadian-French, etc... ;-) Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, the registration fees are modest, the number of attendants is strictly limited by seat capacity in the conference rooms, so if you plan to attend you should register by mail to the organiser Henri Gaud (see his e-mail in the conference web site) You can also contact me by e-mail (see in my profile here), I'm fluent in English and I'll gladly help you to register if you plan to come. Last edited by Emmanuel BIGLER : 31-May-2006 at 09:01. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 265
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 192
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
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What's the nearest "big town" with a TGV station for those of us coming from Paris? ... or will there be car-pooling? ;o) |
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 3,484
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
Emanuel,
I just took a quick look and my French isn't great either but am I correct that it is all seminars ... my quick look either didn't understand or missed any references to any workshops, trade show, etc. Please keep us posted. I bookmarked the page bu tdon't want to forget. I had to forgo a trip to Switzerland last Fall and to Sweden this month as well as Photokina in September so this would be a good opportunity to get away for me. Last edited by Ted Harris : 1-Jun-2006 at 00:52. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Posts: 14
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
Emmanuel,
I'd like going to the second French Large Format Conference , is it possible knowing hotels or BB where to stay during the event? Kind regards, Jose |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Besançon, France
Posts: 924
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
I am happy that several readers of this form have expressed their interest.
The nearest town is Narbonne, and is located only 8 km / 5 miles from the abbey. Car pooling to meet people at the train station does make sense. Narbonne is connected to the train and therefore to the high speed train network (French high-speed trains, unlike the Japanese Shinkansen, can continue at standard speed on all standard tracks and reach almost any station in France) Narbonne has many connections by train to/from Lyons, Marseilles, etc... For example, there is a direct TGV from Paris, travel time is 4h30 But there are now several low cost flights to the nearby city of Carcassonne, which in itself is a jewel of medieval architecture. Narbonne has many hotels all kinds. B&B might exist... I do not know. October is well off the peak tourist season so there should not be any proble to find a suitable accommodation. As far as the program is concerned, there will be some informal workshosp "ateliers interactifs" on Saturday 18h/6pm and Sunday 14h/2pm I say "informal" since all the conference activities are offered by volunteers for the pure pleasure of exchanging. There will also be a small exhibition of equipment, not in the sense of a real trade show but again in the same spirit of showing equipement and sharing experience. There will be different examples of doi-it-yourself projects made by amateur MF and LF cameras builders. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
Thanks Emmanuel,
October will be nice for a short holidays, I'm thinking going by car, it's not so faraway from the place I live, Portugal. And I can visit some places I like a lot in Catalunya. Kind regards, Jose |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Besançon, France
Posts: 924
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
Dear LF Friends
Fresh News from the 2ND FRENCH LARGE FORMAT CONFERENCE The list of attendants is filling up steadily but you can still register and attend. For non-French residents we have arranged that the (modest) registration fees can be paid in cash in euros upon arrival at the conference. But please, do register by sending an e-mail to Emmanuel Bigler bigler (at) ens2m (dot) fr Looking forward to meeting you in Fontfroide soon !! Abbaye de Fontfroide - Fontfroide Abbey (close to Narbonne, France) October 13-14-15, 2006 An exhibition : 12 MF/LF photographers, 80 photographs of Fontfroide by different techniques. A book, 200 pages, wil be published to present this work. All communications will be in French. Please find here a translation of the title and contents in English. ------------------------------------------------------------------ CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Friday, octobre 13 16:00 (4pm) informal welcome 17:00 (5ppm) Informal gathering and conference start, delivery of conference material to the registered attendants, visit of the exhibition "12 regards - Fontfroide" located in one of the cellars, the 12 photographes will present their work. 18:30 (6:30 pm) In the Monks' dormitory: presentation of the conference, welcome address by the host and owner of the abbey, Nicolas d'Andoque 19:30 (7pm) "Apéritif" (a typical French celebration), and dinner at the abbey's farm, served by Laure and Nicolas. --------------------------------------------- Saturday, October 14 9:00 am "La photographie numérique aujourd'hui" (digital photography today), how a photographer can approach an industrial process still being a craftsman, by Gérard Niemetzky, leader and founder of the "Color-Academy", former student at the French National Louis Lumière School of Photography. http://www.gestiondescouleurs.com/ Questions - discussions 10:30 "Black as a color in photography" by Pierre Stringa, graphic designer and photographer, responsible for the exhibitions at Centre Culturel Maison Visinand, Montreux, Switzerland. http://www.centreculturelmontreux.ch/homepage.html Pierre Stringa is a specialist of home-made silver halide plates and carbon printing paper. 11:30 "Black as a color in heliogravure" by Atelier St Prex, Switzerland, a group of craftsmen ('and women ;-) specialists of the fine-art heliogravure process, they printed for Aperture some famous photographer's masterpieces including by Steichen. http://www.museejenisch.ch/expositio...ere/index.html 11:45 Questions - discussions : St Prex and Pierre Stringa. 12:30 informal lunch, probably at the abbey's farm, or picnic in the surroundings. 14:00 (2pm) "Architects and photography", the meaning of photography today for an architect in charge and the preservation of the National Heritage, by Régis Martin, Architect of the French Historical Monuments, in charge of Fontfroide abbey. 14:45 (2:45 pm) "Photographers and Architecture" what a photographer can bring to an architect, which language and which stakes, par Guillaume Péronne, architect and photographer. 15/30 (3:30 pm) Questions and discussion : Régis Martin, Guillaume Péronne. 16:15 (4:15pm) Break 16:45 (4:45 pm) Commentaries and discussion about the exhibition «12 regards - Fontfroide » : presentation by Henri Peyre, webmaster of Galerie-Photo, of the team of photographers who worked at the abbey for one year to make the book. How the team was formed, his ambitions, personal notes and commentaries on the used techniques. 18:00 (6pm) Presentation of the interactive worshops, demonstrations and tutorials in the abbey's kitchen and nearby rooms. - Demonstration of various photographic equipment, : amateur and expert LF camera "home-made" builders, prototypes. Demonstration of digital capture with the Hasselblad H2D and an Arca Swiss 6x9 view camera, demonstration of the Canham 11"x14" ULF camera, etc. - Technical worshops and demonstrations: platinum prints, direct trichromatic process, carbon-gelatin prints, sliver-halide-gelatin home-brew prints, heliography/heliogravure by l'Atelier St Prex, dye transfert. 20:00 (8pm) Apéritif and festive dinner, at the abbey's farm. ----------------------- Sunday, October 15, 2006 9:00 am "Historical notes on color photographic processes" additive/subtractive color processes from Lippmann to the Lumière Brothers, by Jean-Paul Gandolfo, professeur at Louis Lumière School of Photography, great specialist of the Autochrome process. Questions - discussions 10:30 am "About Bokeh" an essay on the nature of optical blur in silver-halide and digital photography in different film and sensor formats, by Emmanuel Bigler, professor at École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques, Besançon, France, Henri Gaud, Photographer and Publisher of fine-art books, former student at Louis Lumière/Vaugirard School of Photography, and Marie-Laure Tombini, student at Louis Lumière School who will present the result of her end-of-studies project about bokeh. Questions - discussions 12:00 - noon Apéritif (again ;-), lunch served at the abbey's farm. 14:00 2pm Continuation of the interactive worshops and demonstrations in the abbey's kitchen and nearby rooms. - Demonstration of various photographic equipment, : amateur and expert LF camera "home-made"builders, prototypes. Demonstration of digital capture with the Hasselblad H2D and an Arca Swiss 6x9 view camera, demonstration of the Canham 11"x14" ULF camera, etc. - Technical worshops and demonstrations: platinum prints, direct trichromatic process, carbon-gelatin prints, sliver-halide-gelatin home-brew prints, heliography/heliogravure by l'Atelier St Prex, dye transfert. The workshops and demonstration will be offered by amateurs or professionals, all are convinced that images should be of the utmost quality, for a public sharing the same passion. The goals are simple : to show equipment and techniques of the large format and high resolution photography in front of a selected audience. The audience is composed of actual and future LF practitioners, who are not afraid of anything as long as they look for the quality that meets their expectations. The workshops and demonstrations will be organised in 2-hour sessions, i.e. 4 hours of exchanges between the instructors and the conference attendants, who can visit freely the different booths. The surface reserved for all the demonstrations is about 300 m2 (about 3,000 sq feet). We are expecting 50 to 80 people, but there would de is enough room at the abbey to accommodate 200 people. 16:00 (4pm) End of the conference in the monks' dormitory, announcement of the 2007 conference which will very probably be organized in Montreux, Switzerland by Pierre Stringa. 17:00 (5pm) The End. Contacts Henri Gaud (project leader) 11, rue Brulard 77950 Moisenay, France phone : 01 60 66 94 60 ; mobile/cell : 06 07 65 08 70 ; fax : 01 60 69 92 08 mails henrigaud (at) editionsgaud (dot) com Henri Peyre (webmaster of Galerie-photo.com) henri.peyre (at) phonem (dot) fr Galerie-photo : http://www.galerie-photo.com latest news on the forum : http://www.galerie-photo.info/forum/list.php?f=3 Last edited by Emmanuel BIGLER : 28-Aug-2006 at 10:50. |
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Posts: 1,910
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
If you send me your address I will send info on the new downloadable version of View Camera.
Thanks steve simmons |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,707
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Re: French Large Format Conference, Fontfroide Abbey, France, October 13-14-15 2006
Just curious - what's the reason for the registration fee of non-French residents?
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