The film photos were developed and printed in the darkrooms by individuals from a variety of local groups, including over 50s, refugees and individuals recovering from addiction, using the brief of “My St Paul’s”
“We gave away point and shoot film cameras to people to use,” says Justin Quinnell, a pinhole photographer who worked on the project. “The following week, we all developed the negatives and chose the best ones to print using traditional photographic processes in a darkroom.
“The workshops we have done at the centre were a great way to get people together and learn new skills.
Sony Xperia 5 II review: A decent phone you shouldn t buy
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