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link to ticketOur galleries are closed while we get ready for our new exhibitions. The main galleries will reopen on Friday 6 March with three new exhibitions.
Our cafe, bookshop and the Martin Parr: A Fair Day exhibition in the Print Sales Gallery are all still open.
Please note the building will close at 6pm on Thursday and Friday this week & we will be completely closed on Sunday 1 March.
Join us, and Lakeside Darkroom for a Black & White Photowalk and Film Development workshop on Saturday 4 October.
All abilities welcome. Just bring your 35mm camera.
Starting from 11:00 at Lakeside Darkroom, we shall explore the Iconic Thamesmead area (known from films such as Clockwork Orange & Misfits) (closest station is Abbey Wood) before heading back to the darkroom to develop the film!
Tickets include - 1 roll of B&W Kentmere 400 & B&W Film Processing Workshop
Places are limited.
About the B&W Film Processing Workshop
Our practical workshop will teach you the essentials of film development. You’ll have the chance to learn each step of film developing, all the chemicals employed, and all the techniques to create a perfect negative. You’ll learn the correct way to load film into a processing tank, mix chemicals for developing film, understand the steps involved in developing black and white film (dilution, precise timing, and careful agitation). This course is tailored for beginners and those looking to brush up on their film-developing skills.
About Lakeside Darkroom
Lakeside Darkroom (LKSD) is a Community Interest Company with a feminist ethos, devoted to analogue photography. Established in August 2022, LKSD is more than a darkroom – it is a welcoming place where creativity, experimentation and community come together.
Collaboration and the freedom to make mistakes are at the heart of what we do. We see photography, much like life itself, as a process of learning, questioning and sometimes reshaping the rules. As Berenice Abbott reminds us: “When there is a good reason for breaking a rule, do not hesitate to do so.”
Our aim is to provide an open and supportive environment where people of all levels and genders can explore analogue photography without barriers. As a feminist organisation, we celebrate inclusivity, care, and intergenerational dialogue, while standing firmly against racism, sexism, colonialism and all forms of discrimination.
For us, analogue photography is not only an artistic medium but also a way of connecting, empowering and resisting. At LKSD, you are invited to slow down, experiment and grow, within a community that values openness and support.