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filmwalk Film Photowalk

**Tickets which qualify you for the special £10 film & processing deal are available now from the Wobblybridge Gallery on Camden Road or Redbox Cameras on Monson Road.**

More details on the ‘ticket’ itself so go pick one up today!

Date: June 9th 2010
Time: 6-9pm
Meeting Place: Sankey’s, Mount Ephraim (where you’ll receive your roll of film)
Theme: A Summer’s Evening in Royal Tunbridge Wells
Details: Entry is completely free but we’ve arranged a special deal with Redbox Cameras of Monson Road which for £10 gets you a roll of 35mm 400 ASA film, processing, a full set of prints (36) plus one large print. Once you have chosen your favourite image from the Photowalk and had it printed nice and large, it will be exhibited at the Wobblybridge Art Gallery on Camden Road on 30th June – where we will have a wine and nibbles evening to gaze upon each others masterpieces (and vote for an overall winner!).

I think you have to agree this is a really special event you can’t afford to miss, so please register your interest by leaving a comment below so Redbox Cameras can order the right amount of film for the 9th of June. You will have the choice of Black & White or Colour film.

wotfilm Film Photowalk

STOP PRESS!
By special request, we’re going to be running TWO categories: one for 35mm film – and a second for any other format. People have been digging out so many wonderful non-35mm cameras from their attics that we’ve just had to throw the competition open to allow them to be used! So whether your camera takes 120mm roll film or APS… please bring it along. The selection of cameras on display on the 9th is going to almost be as exciting as the final shots on display at Wobblybridge Art Gallery on the 30th. We can’t wait!

PS.
The special £10 ‘ticket’ deal we’ve arranged with Redbox Cameras sadly only covers 35mm film. But for any of you with a camera that uses another format, feel free to come along and join in. You don’t need a ticket ~ just you, your camera and erm… some suitable film! Redbox Cameras have loads of different types of film (and can process and print many of them) – pop in for further details. For the exhibition at Wobblybridge Art Gallery you will need to provide a print – please discuss this with Chris or Mike on the night of the Photowalk.

But remember, NO DIGITAL manipulation is allowed!

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31 Responses to “Film Photowalk”

 
  1. Rob says:

    Put me down for 2 places

  2. I’ll have a bash at this. Count me in :-)

  3. Looking forward to it, just need to dust off my old SLR!

  4. Steve says:

    Drat… I would have loved to have attended this event, will have emigrated by then… Have a great time people..

    Steve

  5. Anke says:

    Count me in, of course :)

  6. daveybarnett says:

    Yep, camera out, batteries replaced, ready to go.

  7. MrCRTW says:

    The date’s in my diary, would love to look out an old film camera and give it a go.

  8. Mrs Anke says:

    My trusty fish-eye is poised for action and ready to snap

  9. Count me as a definite, probably Jenny too – wil confirm once RyanAir decide whether or not they are going to fly her back from Dublin!

  10. Dormansblue says:

    I’m in!

  11. Ian Solley says:

    sounds like a plan – will beer be involved too?

  12. @karen_kbhr says:

    Can you put us down for 2 places? Think @audioruler’s old Canon might be willed into action, and I should have an old Boots £10 number in a cupboard somewhere….

  13. Jody Lloyd says:

    Count me in for two places please.

  14. Carl Abrams says:

    Count me in, though it has been 30 years since I last used film. Black and white or colour?

  15. Justin Spain says:

    Count me in.

  16. @kentishfella says:

    I’m sure I’ve still got a couple of old OMs lying around somewhere….. count me in please. Bests. Steve

  17. Max Kimbotron says:

    I’d like to join in…hopefully I’ll be able to get a film camera working! :)

  18. James Galpin says:

    My OM and I would love to join in…

  19. Greg Cubbon says:

    I’m in, hopefully my £5 purchase from Ebay will turn up in time!

  20. @felt_tip_felon (Lee) says:

    I’m in (please & thank you) if non RTWs are allowed! :¬ )

  21. Amy Baigent says:

    I would like to join in please.

  22. Mike Butler says:

    I am going to try and make it. Have booked a 2 hour ‘meeting’ in my diary to get there in time.

  23. Mike Goode (Twitter: @MGGoode) says:

    I should have some spare 35mm film cameras if anyone needs one. Although I’d better check the batteries are OK!

  24. Michael Houghton says:

    I’m in (and have a ticket now).

  25. Andy says:

    Can I shoot Polaroid?

    I assume if I can, then no need to pay. Do I then just get my own enlargement done? If so, at what size?

    Thank you.
    Andy

  26. Emily says:

    My OM and I would love to join in…

  27. [...] The evening photo-walk exhibition is on the 30th June which will exhibit works from the creative efforts of over 30 local participants during the evening photo-walk being held on the 3rd June. Tickets are still available for the event from Redbox Cameras or from the gallery.  More information can be found here [...]

  28. mike says:

    In reply to Andy: yes you can shoot Polaroid. And no you don’t have to pay. Look forward to seeing what you’d enter for the exhibition!

  29. Jo says:

    I would love to have a go! I’ll go and look for my old Lomo

  30. The Bollands will be out in force, compacts at the ready!

 

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