Well for U.K. based APUGers especially those in the West Midlands of England, another local darkroom is about to be added to the Ilford list and more importantly has made the pages of this week's U.K. magazine Amateur Photographer, not a magazine known in recent years for its promotion of darkroom work.
The darkroom in question is the initiative of one of our subscribers, Ian Grant, and gives analogue darkroom work much needed publicity. The article's author like many others once had a darkroom and still has a yearning to give it another go but lacks the facility as do many others
The article goes on to say that Ian will operate it on a semi-commercial scale and will offer its facilities for hire as well as providing tuition for users should there be a call for it which I am sure there will be.
My impression is that it is a very impressive facility to be run by someone whose knowledge we know is extensive and whose enthusiasm for analogue and "spreading its word" is a given.
Ian is pictured with his 8x10 enlarger and this hints at the kind of large prints and processing that will be possible. I met Ian on the Ilford 2008 tour and he actually looks younger now than then.
Not a bad advert for the darkroom I'd say
I would urge those APUGers based in the U.K. and those in central England especially to have a look at the article in Amateur Photographer.
I think that the potential in Ian's darkroom for hire may only be limited by Ian's time and the users' own horizons
Well done, Ian
pentaxuser