Solstice Open Studio

open studio ©Brenda Burrell 2009

Monday 21st December is the shortest day of the year. Sunrise is at 08.29 and sunset 15.40, only 7hrs 10mins of daylight.

Come and help us celebrate the season and the coming of the light. In a studio encircled by candles and a roaring fire in the grate, we’ll be:

- planning and describing to you our Deep Sea Diving winter collaboration. We may even begin.

- answering some of your Ask Me enquiries, including a demonstration of at least 4 types of camera/film format. (APS, 35mm, MF in 3 aspect ratios, 5×4).

- Do bring your film camera issues/problems/successes to share.

- Take a look at a working darkroom with its (!!!) new 5×4 enlarger.

There’ll be:

- Warming vegetarian soup, home made bread and nibbles.

- A selection of truly excellent wines, including a tasting of a superb rose from our vineyard visit to Swabia. Soft drinks, tea, coffee too.

- Cake. Someone will bring cake, yes?

- Work on the walls to look at, and a few short films will be shown.

We’ll be starting at 1500, but feel free to drop in at any time during the afternoon and evening. Bring work to show-and-tell, bring food or drinks to share.

Complete the Contact Form below for directions and more. What you write in that box immediately below will be sent directly to me as an email enquiry, and not show up on this site. If you want to comment as normal, please use the box at the very bottom. Either way, we look forward to hearing from you.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted December 18, 2009 at 3:54 pm | Permalink

    This sounds like a nice cosy atmosphere to meet creative types! I hope you have a great time, and I can’t wait to see what comes out of it.

  2. Posted December 19, 2009 at 1:00 am | Permalink

    There are some rather interesting ideas emerging already. Exciting times. :)

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