Dark(room) thoughts

a note.

Any film enthusiasts in Jozi keen to set up a darkroom for B&W dev & printing? I have processing equipment for 35mm film, but don't have space.

Anyone keen to collaborate?

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  1. seilatsatsi

    maybe one day i cud tag along for a lesson, i bough a La Sardina camera these holidays and i've watched the video on youtube and all that but i still cant figure it out. maybe you could show me a thing or two, would be highly appreciated.

    http://world.shop.lomography.com/cameras/la-sardina-cameras/la-sardina-camera-and-flash-fischers-fritze

  2. barnardinho

    I don't know that particular camera, but I do own two Lomo-style cameras, so it shouldn't be too difficult to figure out.

    Would be happy to help

  3. Diaan

    I do A LOT of my own b&w development. You don't need a darkroom if you just want to develop the films yourself and then scan. You just need a changing bag or a light-proof closet to get the film from the roll (120) or canister (135) to the developing tank.

    I prefer scanning the negs and then using the normal digital workflow from then on.

  4. barnardinho

    I'm actually leaning the other way, where I'm happy to have the film processed and then to get my hands dirty doing the prints in the darkroom. I spend more than enough time staring at a monitor

  5. Lea Pretorius

    Hi Diaan. Are you in JHB or Cape Town? I enjoy film photography and would like someone to show me the ropes/basics in developing and processing black and white film. Any advice?

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