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Hi...I'm new to this site and this is my first post...I live in NY (Westchester County ) and I'm interested in learning how to develop my own B/W photos....who teaches this nowadays?....anyone in westchestr, or will i have to commute to the city? thanks
 
I'd suggest a trip to the library to get an idea of the process. If you can't find a community college, college, or a "free school", you might talk to the people at your local camera store, if one still exists. Look for a local group here on apug. I'm old, so I remember the high school darkroom and photo clubs. It's a simple process to learn, and everything is "open book". Loading film onto the developing reel will probably be your biggest challenge (you might want to use a sacrificial roll of film as a practice piece). Black and white chemistry is pretty straight forward, and can be learned by anyone. But remember that it is a learning process, and failures, big and small, are in your future, but then, so is success! good luck!
 
Take a basic B&W class at ICP in mid-town Manhattan (a short train ride from Westchester). Their instructors are very good and the atmosphere/vibes are good also.
 
WCC wanted about 600$...i've read some on the subject and i think i'll go the self taught route....sacrificial rolls i can deal with and i'm sure there will be a few.....i'm getting ready to put my house on the market, so the darkroom will have to wait....thanks everyone.....
 
If you can read and folow instructions, you will have few sacrificial rolls. Of course, the longer you are involved and more creative you consider yourself, that number will rise. Learn the basics, and all else will follow. It's mostly about developing(sic) a routine, and staying with it.
 
ex-rye & peekskill

welcome to apug...

there's a camera club at WCC - no. Westchester Camera Club? used to meeonce a week... check them out - will be a great help

also at hudson river museum/yonkers, used to be westchester photo society, also excellent.

i'm sure you'll get responses from here too.

enjoy.
 
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