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benrains
13-Aug-2013, 09:25
I saw this announcement earlier today on Ilford Photo's Facebook page. I'd recommend anyone who knows of public or community darkrooms, or people who teach traditional darkroom techniques, send the information to the e-mail address provided:


Thanks for taking part in our recent survey. It was a great help and has confirmed our darkroom sharing concept has enough support for us to go ahead and make the investment in the new website.

In due course we will be announcing that our worldwide darkroom website is ready to launch. In the meantime we need your help in finding all those community and public darkrooms. It's our intention to get these darkrooms listed on the site before the public launch and to give them special status that recognises the outstanding support they give. If you know of any please ask them to get in touch through news@harmantechnology.com

We also want to locate all those tutors who offer courses in darkroom technique. We are not looking for full time courses in colleges, just those specialist printers/photographers who offer the many and varied short courses in darkroom techniques.

Kodachrome25
13-Aug-2013, 12:55
I just love this company...they absolutely "get it"....

C_Remington
13-Aug-2013, 13:03
I'm guessing there's about 4 public darkrooms in the US.

Tin Can
13-Aug-2013, 13:37
Thanks for the heads up.



I saw this announcement earlier today on Ilford Photo's Facebook page. I'd recommend anyone who knows of public or community darkrooms, or people who teach traditional darkroom techniques, send the information to the e-mail address provided:

ScottPhotoCo
13-Aug-2013, 14:34
I'm guessing there's about 4 public darkrooms in the US.

I know of two in the LA area alone so I hope that we will all be pleasantly surprised... :)

Drew Wiley
13-Aug-2013, 15:29
I'm aware of two of them in this general neighborhood, plus community college courses open to the general public for a very modest fee.

IanG
13-Aug-2013, 15:42
I'm guessing there's about 4 public darkrooms in the US.

Bit of a crass comment. I know of a handfull and have been to two and I don't even live in the US. There are far more in comparison to the UK but there is a need for initiatives like this one from Ilford.

Ian

Tin Can
13-Aug-2013, 15:49
I agree, everybody interested in analog photography must make it known and available. Every young photographer I talk to wants to shoot film and use a darkroom.

When finished in a month or 2 my darkroom will be open to my community, but not general public. I'm going to be somewhat picky about who gets access. It's my castle and retirement dream.

Sunday night I went to the 4am hipster bar and met 2 suspects, one already is a film only shooter and the other is an old friend who will make a very angular model.


Bit of a crass comment. I know of a handfull and have been to two and I don't even live in the US. There are far more in comparison to the UK but there is a need for initiatives like this one from Ilford.

Ian

IanG
13-Aug-2013, 16:12
I agree, everybody interested in analog photography must make it known and available. Every young photographer I talk to wants to shoot film and use a darkroom.

When finished in a month or 2 my darkroom will be open to my community, but not general public. I'm going to be somewhat picky about who gets access. It's my castle and retirement dream.

Sunday night I went to the 4am hipster bar and met 2 suspects, one already is a film only shooter and the other is an old friend who will make a very angular model.

Today I picked up two enlargers for use by others, I'll add space in my new temporary darkroom, one will cover 35mm to 6x9 the other was I thought a 5x4 I gave away 7 or 8 years ago, it's not but the same model and my old lens (which is very sharp), so who cares :D

This Ilford initiative is importnant but it's just one way, we have to applaud the work being done by others as well and perhaps Bill Schwaub is one of the best examples. I don'y know Bill but his enthusiasm has certainly inspired many photographers. There must be others so please tell us about them, we want analog photography to prosper.

Ian

Tin Can
14-Aug-2013, 06:33
I wrote to Ilford and here is their response.

"Graham Walters
5:19 AM (3 hours ago)

to me
Thanks Randy.
No deadline.
Hope to have the new website up and running by end October.
You will be able to enter and submit your own details.
We will let you know when it is ready.

Graham Walters
Marketing Services"

Ilford.

Brian Ellis
14-Aug-2013, 08:58
This sentence in the Ilford announcement seems a little odd - "If you know of any please ask them to get in touch through news@harmantechnology.com." This seems to say that "they" rather than you must let them know. I know of one darkroom in this area operated by a camera club that's "public" if you pay about $30 in annual dues. I could tell Ilford about that but I have no idea who "they" would be in that organization.

Leigh
14-Aug-2013, 09:14
"If you know of any please ask them to get in touch through news@harmantechnology.com." This seems to say that "they" rather than you must let them know.
I'm sure that's to guarantee the integrity of the database.

Otherwise any jerk with a computer could provide misleading or intentionally false information.

Why would they do that? For the same reason they do it on every other venue on the internet.
Because they're retarded jerk-offs who have no life and no prospect of getting one.

- Leigh

Tin Can
14-Aug-2013, 09:32
I assume from the response I got that the actual darkroom operators will self submit on the Ilford site when it is ready.

Seems logical to me.


This sentence in the Ilford announcement seems a little odd - "If you know of any please ask them to get in touch through news@harmantechnology.com." This seems to say that "they" rather than you must let them know. I know of one darkroom in this area operated by a camera club that's "public" if you pay about $30 in annual dues. I could tell Ilford about that but I have no idea who "they" would be in that organization.

Wayne
14-Aug-2013, 20:40
Its already been done. There is a thread on apug listing public darkrooms, though it is probably out of date.