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Default Bleaching Techniques with Tim Rudman - Workshop

A Day at the Bleach

In the continuing pursuit of black and white prints that sparkle, FP Workshops welcome back Tim Rudman, this time to lead a workshop on bleaching techniques.

And no, we’re not going to the beach , this will be a one day workshop with the lights on. We will watch Tim’s demonstrations before working on our own prints.

Full information on what prints the participants will need to bring will be provided well in advance of this workshop.

Venue: Airfield Trust Darkrooms(Dublin, Ireland)
Date: Sat 31st May 2008
Time: 10:00 to 17:00
Cost: €130
Availability: Now Booking

More info on our website here

The workshop is open to anyone, not just Irish APUGers and if anyone fancies a trip to Dublin and needs info/advice on transport or accommodation please let us know.

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