DESCRIPTIONThis workshop is a great follow on from the Film
Photography & Developing workshop, or just a first taste of the
darkroom for those already shooting film, that have not yet made
prints in the darkroom.
Capturing photographs on film is only half the process. Making your
own prints by hand is the next step in the film photography workflow.
This might be a one time experience, or the start of a lifelong
passion.
You will be taken through the steps of making test strips to determine
best exposure and contrast, contact prints and making enlargements
form your negatives. You will then work individually on your own
enlarger, getting individual guidance with each step of the printing
process. Each participant will make a contact sheet of their negatives
and at least several enlarged prints to take home at the end of the
session.
CLASS SCHEDULE
6.00 PM to 9.30 PM
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Learn how to make contact prints from your film negatives
* Learn how to determine correct exposure and contrast for print
making
* Make your own hand made enlargements
WHAT YOU WILL GET
* One-on-one guidance from a professional photographer.
* All equipment, paper and chemicals supplied
* Tea and coffee provided
* An inspiring and well equipped learning environment.
* Finish the day with contact proof sheet and at least one hand
printed 8×10 print.
WHAT TO BRING
* Your own Black and White film negatives
* Notebook
WHAT TO WEAR
Casual, noting the use of chemistry in the DARKROOM, if you have an
apron or older clothes, that would be appropriate
APPROPRIATE FOR
Suitable for beginners
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