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Summer 2010 Workshops at Penland School, North Carolina
Summer 2009 analog photo classes at Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC
May 30 - June 11
Alternative Processes Condensed with Christina Z. Anderson
Covering cyanotype over platinum, gum over cyanotype, gum over platinum, and digital negatives.
June 13 - June 25
Landscape Photography and the Fine Art Print with Kyle Bajakian
Black and white landscape photography for students of all levels.
July 11 - July 23
The Theater in Photography with Jo Whaley
Constructed imagery--students may work digitally or using Penland’s darkroom, but must be technically proficient.
July 25 - August 10
Maps of the Mind with Jeff Goodman
Black and white darkroom class for all levels using photography to explore perception, dreams, and narrative.
August 15 - 27
Gum Bichromate, Cyanotype, and Anthotype with Scott McMahon
Open to students of all levels.
August 29 - September 4
Contemporary Daguerreotypes with Jerry Spagnoli
Exploring daguerreotypes using Becquerrel nontoxic development.
Complete information here.
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What part of Scotland is Burnsville 
Joking apart there's nothing to indicate where in the world these workshops are based.
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North Carolina which I think is the other side of the pond. But I do beleive we have missed these courses unless the 2009 is a typo.
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We'll need to be able to travel back in time first
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Doesn't everyone know where Penland is? It's about 15 miles south of Loafers Glory, of course.
You guys must not get out much.
"To a photographer the world consists of an infinite number of vantage points -- places to stand -- of which very few are altogether satisfactory." (John Szarkowski, Atget)
My flickr
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Is Durham really in North Cleveland
I thought it was the county town, after all they do have a Cricket team 
Ian
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Our local university in Durham, Duke, has a huge Gothic chapel (http://www.chapel.duke.edu/).
So whenever people write about the grandeur of Durham Cathedral, we just assume they're talking about that...
"To a photographer the world consists of an infinite number of vantage points -- places to stand -- of which very few are altogether satisfactory." (John Szarkowski, Atget)
My flickr
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Ooops. These are summer 2010 workshops. I am going to repost now.
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I've edited the thread title for clarity.
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