A community college in my area has just built a new structure for the
photography department, including well-designed and well-equipped wet
darkrooms, so they must be fairly committed to the wet darkroom into
some foreseeable future.
The other community college in my area also has a strong wet darkroom
component to their photography program, and I don't see that changing
anytime soon.
kt
Ender100@aol.com wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> Two local community colleges both have pretty extensive wet darkroom
> components to their programs. They seem to be doing pretty well even
> though they are adding digital to their courses.
>
> One is adding a course on digital negatives/alt photo. At the other,
> I'm going to be working with the print making instructor to explore
> digital negatives for use with polymer plates.
>
> Mark Nelson
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>
> In a message dated 10/7/04 10:25:08 AM, richsul@earthlink.net writes:
>
> I am in need of some information.
>
> Does anyone know of any university, college or community
> college wet
> darkrooms that have been closed down in the last few years
> due to a shift
> to digital? Or just closed down for whatever reason?
>
> Please cite the name of the school and approximately when.
>
> I am very much in need of this information.
>
> Thanks!
Received on Thu Oct 7 09:58:44 2004
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