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Film Scanning

Breathe New Life Into Your Old Film

 

We all have boxes of film hiding somewhere in our homes.  Memories of parties, trips and maybe even a “fine art” print or two.  But today you have a digital camera, so what should you do with all that old film?  Scan it!  Scanning your old slides and negatives can breathe new life into all those memories and protect them for your children and grandchildren to enjoy.  This course will cover topics such as: What scanner is right for you? Cleaning prints and film for scanning.  Scanning large amounts of film, quickly.  Archiving your digital files.  And, Sharing images with friends and family.

 

Dates:              July 30 Wednesday evening, 6:00 to 9:00 pm

 

 

Skill Level:      Beginner

 

Instructor:       Edward Mendes

 

Fee:                 $59

 

Edward Mendes.  Edward Mendes is a professional photographer and is the owner of Edward Mendes Photography, a portrait and wedding studio in Ceres, California.  In addition to his portrait and wedding work, Edward is a highly acclaimed landscape photographer.  His work is represented by galleries across California and he was recently selected as one of the top ten landscape photographers in the world by Hasselblad.  Edward’s corporate clients include companies such as Kaiser Permanente and Microtek USA.  Edward also writes for Whitespider.org, an online photography magazine, where he serves as editor.  For more information about Edward, log onto his web-site:  www.edwardmendes.com

 

Registration:  To sign up for this workshop contact David or Diane at the gallery or online at:  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 

 
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