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A friend of mine takes excellent b&w photos on a pre-digital camera.

Now she's keen to learn how to print and manipulate her own images.

That is, to learn some of those old-skool wet-chemical red-light darkroom skills:

... developing, fixing, enlarging, the different papers, spotting and dodging, printing.

We need a personal recommendation ... A Southwark Education course? A college? Photo club? Other?

Thanks, Lee Scoresby.

Try going to the Ilford website as they have a search engine on their for courses and darkrooms

https://www.ilfordphoto.com/

Or alternatively see if you can get a copy of the old book "The Darkroom Handbook" by Micheal Langford. Its an excellent guide to most techniques your friend will need to learn. 

Edited by Spartacus

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