New Workshops!
Over the next few months we will be offering workshops in all sorts of interesting and exciting analogue techniques and processes – head over to the workshops section to check them out and book.
Over the next few months we will be offering workshops in all sorts of interesting and exciting analogue techniques and processes – head over to the workshops section to check them out and book.
Our second zine is now available to buy in the store, featuring work by the members of Leicester Lo-Fi Photography.
This week sees the start of our final Arts Council course – Plastic Fantastic – there’s still places available, so if you fancy have a play with some weird plastic cameras, or you wand to learn how to process your own colour and black and white film sign up via our workshop page (link in
Our series of courses supported by the Arts Council are now underway. The Bromoil course is starting to produce its first prints (still work in progress) which are looking great (images in full post) Places are still available on the other courses – Portrait Photography, The Victorian Photographer and Plastic Fantastic – book via
The darkroom is now closed for the holidays and will re-open on Tuesday the 9th January. We would like to wish all our followers and members a very Merry Christmas, and a great New Year. (if your stuck for last minute Christmas present, why not treat someone to one of our course – or even
Supported using public funding by National Lottery through Arts Council England, we are proud to announce a series of four, 6 week courses on various aspects of analogue photography, ranging from the Victorian era to the modern day: Bromoil – Jan/Feb Learn how to combine photography and printmaking – £140 Portraits – Feb/March Shoot portraits
Come join us on Friday 8th December 2017 to celebrate the formal opening of our new community darkroom. After months of work, enormous effort by Lo-Fi members and support from Braunstone Park and Rowley Fields community ward funding and also Westcotes community ward funding, we are ready to celebrate its completion. Will will also be launching
After a few months of building and painting and drinking tea we are almost ready to open up the new darkroom. We will have 7 enlargers, capable of printing all film formats up to 5×4, as well as all the film processing kit from before (all sizes, and both B&W and colour). Stay tuned for
We are proud to present Dev Stop & Fix, a quarterly photozine featuring the work of our members. A5 in size and 24 pages long, with a limited print run of 50 copies. Get yours now from the new Leicester Lo-Fi Store, or from our darkroom on a Tuesday evening.
We are once again taking part in this years Handmade Festival, with two exhibitions at the O2 Arena at the Leicester University campus. ‘HighLife, Low Life’ – an analogue exhibition by Lo-Fi member Joe Manger ‘Handmade Books’ – a small collection of unique one-off books made by the group. Both shows are on this weekend only.