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Voice Notes From The Lab

Voice Notes From The Lab

Written by: Jack’s Lab
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A monthly photography podcast from the very same people that develop your film at Jack’s Lab. A chance for us to get together and chat about all things photography, our never ending battle against imposter syndrome and an unedited behind-the-scenes peak into life at a film lab. Hosted by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst.

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  • Ep.11: Printing with the Printmaster; We Chat to Negative Thinking
    Feb 4 2025

    We are BACK in 2025 with out first episode of the year, and we are delighted to be joined by Tim and Emily from Negative Thinking, in Bristol. We are fortunate to be just down the road from these guys so instead of just a normal podcast record, we decided to spend the day in the darkroom with them doing what they love and do best, printing.


    We spoke about all things from analogue photography, the value in printing your work, AI killing digital photography, and aliens and hieroglyphics...somehow.


    Hope you enjoy the podcast.


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    As you'll hear throughout the episode, we couldn't be bigger fans of Negative Thinking and what they do and offer the community.


    You can check out what courses and workshops they've got on next by visiting their 'what's on' page.


    Their incredible Experimental Darkroom Course begins again soon for a new term, and you can book your place here.


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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Ep.10: Maisie Lopez joins us after spending the whole summer at the lab
    Oct 1 2024

    For our tenth episode, we chat to our hilarious and wonderfully marvellous friend Maisie Lopez who worked with us at the lab over the busy summer months. We chat to her about all things photography, university, personal projects and who on earth came up with the word 'spaff' anyway?


    Hosted as usual by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst, with our guest for this week Maisie Lopez.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Ep.9: Jon Tonks on documentary photography and pub snacks
    Jul 16 2024

    Ep.9: Jon Tonks on documentary photography and pub snacks

    On this episode we've been joined by Bath-based photographer, and a real favourite photographer of ours, Jon Tonks.

    We speak to Jon about his introduction to working in photography, which started in the lesser-seen-these-days world of press photography; his almost seamless transition into the longer form bodies of work and documentary photography and trying to find that constant balance between personal projects and commercial work.

    We speak to Jon about his current project; a year long documentation of sustainable fishing, commissioned by Martin Parr Foundation for We Feed The UK by The Gaia Foundation. A body of work focused on bringing attention to the positive stories of people nourishing the country in a sustainable way.

    This work will then go on exhibition at the Martin Parr Foundation in 2025. You can pledge to support the project here, and by donating £100 you'll receive a signed limited edition print from the project.

    You can check out some of Jon's work, such as his project 'For Men Who Would Be King' over on his website, and you can follow some of his latest updates over on his Instagram.

    As always, we're keen to hear your thoughts, and if you've got any questions for us that we can answer on a future episode, send them in to us at voicenotespodcast@jackslab.co.

    This episode was hosted by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst, and featured our guest Jon Tonks.

    Don't forget to head over to www.jackslab.co for all your film processing needs.


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    1 hr and 20 mins
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