Re: Exhibition of Church Photograaphy including Alternative Process Prints and Duscussion

From: Richard Corbett <richard_at_rwc.my-bulldog.com>
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 13:09:03 +0100
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Pity about the 4th of May, it's local election day.

Richard
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  From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
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  Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:50 PM
  Subject: Exhibition of Church Photograaphy including Alternative Process Prints and Duscussion

  From 1 May to 12 May there will be an exhibition of church photography at The Camera Club in Bowden Street in Kennington, next door to where Charlie Chaplin was brought up and near Kennington tube station.

  There will be panel discussion of the prints at 7 PM on Thursday 4 May followed by a drink. The drink, the discussion and the exhibition are all FREE.

  The camera Club is open every day.

  There will be photographs by :

  Dr Richard Ingle FRPS

  Craftsmanship in silver gelatine printing and photography of churches and cathedrals in England, France and Portugal

  Ken Keen FRPS

  Ken's photographs of 'redundant churches' are in salt, cyanotype and cyanotype rex.

  Terry King FRPS

  Terry is on the Visual Art distinctions panel of the Royal Photographic Society. His prints includes gum, cyanotype and chrysotype rex and platinum prints

  Jim Tonks ARPS

  While a fine photographer and silver gelatine printer Jim tends to the romantic tradition bringing out the mystery by use of chiaroscuro

  This small exhibition is a precursor to an exhibition and conference to be held at

  DURHAM CATHEDRAL on 23 and 24 July 2006

  Durham Cathedral is considered to be one of the world's most beautiful buildings.

  THE LIGHT FROM THE DARKNESS.

  The planned programme of presentations will include speakers from English Heritage and the National Museum of Photography on

  Church Photography to 1865
  Church Photography commissioned by Country Life
  Frederick Evans as photographer and inspiration
  One man’s church photography in France and England from 1946

  The exhibition will include modern photography, original historic prints and reproductions.

  The registration fee is £150 to include accommodation, some meals and a copy of the proceedings.

  Terry King

  Chairman of the RPS Historical Group

  Terry King

  terryaking@aol.com
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