DWThomas
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I'm putting this up now, as it could be exciting for Rust Belt afficianados, but I don't have much to go on at the moment.
Background:
Last year, a community art center, the Banana Factory in Bethlehem, sponsored three weekend events. Each event was a package that included access into the long dormant Bethlehem Steel plant, accompanied by three photographers who serve as instructors at the art center. To me, it was academic, as I only learned about the events after the fact. What I saw of last year's publicity made it sound largely oriented toward digital, as in a day of shooting and a day of post-processing and printing. The center has a traditional darkroom and does some analog classes, but there is also a large digital imaging center (donated by Olympus as I recall).
New info:
Tonight my wife and I went to a "First Friday" evening open house up there (a glass blowing demo) and I got to talk to one of the photo instructors.
a) They intend to do more of such events, but there is apparently some uncertainty factor as the site may be invaded by a casino (if I got the story straight).
b)Old f@rts bearing film cameras would be welcome, and in fact, they plan to drop the Photoshop side of the events as there are separate classes available for those who want to massage their digits. The instructor assured me there was at least one 8x10 camera in attendance last year.
c) There is currently no date set.
d) There is already a waiting list. So if you would be interested, it would probably be good to contact them and get on the list. There's a way to register for email at the above linked site.
I think last year the fee for the two days was $250, so it's not inexpensive. I don't know if any of that was to cover digi-printing fees that might be bypassed this year. I've no idea how much of the plant is accessible, or even exactly how much is left, but at one time, the plant stretched about five miles along the Lehigh River. It had blast, open hearth and electric furnaces (had a tour there in 1961 with a metalurgy class -- they took us around in buses).
Anyway, you have been warned.
Yes, I put my name on the list.
DaveT
Background:
Last year, a community art center, the Banana Factory in Bethlehem, sponsored three weekend events. Each event was a package that included access into the long dormant Bethlehem Steel plant, accompanied by three photographers who serve as instructors at the art center. To me, it was academic, as I only learned about the events after the fact. What I saw of last year's publicity made it sound largely oriented toward digital, as in a day of shooting and a day of post-processing and printing. The center has a traditional darkroom and does some analog classes, but there is also a large digital imaging center (donated by Olympus as I recall).
New info:
Tonight my wife and I went to a "First Friday" evening open house up there (a glass blowing demo) and I got to talk to one of the photo instructors.
a) They intend to do more of such events, but there is apparently some uncertainty factor as the site may be invaded by a casino (if I got the story straight).
b)Old f@rts bearing film cameras would be welcome, and in fact, they plan to drop the Photoshop side of the events as there are separate classes available for those who want to massage their digits. The instructor assured me there was at least one 8x10 camera in attendance last year.
c) There is currently no date set.
d) There is already a waiting list. So if you would be interested, it would probably be good to contact them and get on the list. There's a way to register for email at the above linked site.
I think last year the fee for the two days was $250, so it's not inexpensive. I don't know if any of that was to cover digi-printing fees that might be bypassed this year. I've no idea how much of the plant is accessible, or even exactly how much is left, but at one time, the plant stretched about five miles along the Lehigh River. It had blast, open hearth and electric furnaces (had a tour there in 1961 with a metalurgy class -- they took us around in buses).
Anyway, you have been warned.
Yes, I put my name on the list.
DaveT
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and I still don't know any of the working details. If/when I hear any more about the later events, I'll post it here.