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Black & white analogue photo printing taster on Wednesday


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Wednesday morning at 10.30am we're running a black & white printing course at Bright Rooms in the Peckham Levels. No experience required just come and enjoy the traditional way of making a photograph! You can bring your own negatives (they don't have to be black and white negatives) or we have some you can use. Everything else is provided. ?45.


On the 24th we also have some exciting courses - Shoot portraits & still lives on our 'Direct Positive' course or make unique hand coloured photograms on our 'Photogram & Manipulations' course. Both ?85.


Have a look at our website or get in touch for more info and thanks for reading!


www.thebrightrooms.com

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