Angie Cottis writes: Great evening on Monday with Adrian Harris and Miranda Wood, very varied and interesting, from light painting incorporating dance, to taking a picture of a tractor (sounds a bit dull, but certainly was not) and taking photos on a "pole". Very clever and definitely room for thought.
Message from Dave Smithson:- There was talk about the glass plate process and I spotted this in the NT What's On - At Arlington Court (EX31 4LP) Wet plate photography workshops, Sat 25 Apr & 16 May, 10.00 > 16.00. Join local photographer Stephen Raff for a workshop on how to take photographs the old fashioned way. Using traditional techniques you'll be able to produce glass plate photographs to take home. Price £150. To book 0844 249 1895 or https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wet-plate-photography-workshop-tickets-65507644127
It's worth reminding visitors of a few more events taking place in the bay in May, for example Brixham Pirate Festival will be a 2 day event on May 2nd & 3rd (this is not the bank holiday weekend) visit https://brixhampirates.com/ and a few days later Brixham will be commemorating the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Fri 8th (Bank Holiday), 9th & 10th with a full programme of events in the town, many free. See https://www.brixhamfuture.co.uk/back-to-the-40s-once-more/ for the full programme of events
As a reminder, on Monday we look forward to Jo Bradford and Smart Phone Smart Photography. I believe this is part two. Jo came last year and did part one, which I unfortunately missed. See you all on Monday. Angie Cottis