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Creepy Collodion Guy J. Brown FRPS

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    Date: 3rd March 13

    Time: 10:30AM - 3:00PM

    Location: National Media Museum , Bradford

    Postcode: BD1 1NQ

    Access:   

    Contact: Stan Hodgkiss

    Email:

    Phone: 01423 504729

    Cost: £10.00

    Members Rate: £8.00

    Relevant Material: RPS___AGM_booking_Form1.doc- Booking Form

    Type: Lecture

    Region: Yorkshire

Following on from the Yorkshire Region AGM:

We have two considerable and influencial guest speakers in Dr. Guy Brown FRPS and Nigel Tooby FRPS.

They have their own unique individual style and techniques of recording photogrpahic work some of which they will share with us.

Creepy Collodion 

 Guy J. Brown FRPS

The wet collodion process, introduced by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851, still has much to offer the modern photographer. Cooldion [gun cotton dissolved in ether and alcohol] is flowed onto a metal or glass plate, sensitised in a bath of silver nitrate, and then exposed in a view camera while still wet. After development and fixing, a unique positive image is obtained that has an astonishing depth and tonality. Guy will describe the process, show some the equipment used [including victorian cameras and lenses] and present a portfolio of collodion work. His subjects include people, robots and still life, and the results are often creepy [and sometimes downright strange].

 

A Fellowship journey

Nigel Tooby FRPS

In contrast Nigel Tooby FRPS is going digital, with a talk on his Fellowship book. Starting with the thought process, planning, considered imagery and best road travelled in achieving the finished result.

 

 

Booking is essential, please return the booking form to Stan Hodgkiss at the address on the form.

 

Free Car Park