darkroom spring workshops/ classes
darkroom spring workshops/ classes
oh hey.
anyone interested in having an Alternative Process class?
I would really really love to teach it, it's all DIY cameras and chemistry.
It could go 1 of 2 ways:
1) Run an 8 week class, similar to the Intro to Black and white class. Start with simple techniques, build upon them, while introducing new processes each class. Hopefully end with a class exhibition.
2) Run 1 full day workshops for specific processes for which ever ones people show interest in?
if there is interest it would be really helpful if people could say which topics they'd want to learn, and then I could plan around that. I'm just going to list a range of processes possible. Would probably need to have a sign up in advance plus prepaid lab fee- for supplies the cost would go down per person if more people sign up.
pinhole (pretty much free) skill level: easy
http://www.photospace.co.nz/images/pinh ... 50x400.jpg
paper negatives (however much photo paper or photocopies cost)
skill level easy.
Cyanotype (inexpensive) skill level: easy
http://193.166.40.90/wp-content/uploads ... ic-sml.jpg
Van Dyke Brown (slightly more than cyano- but often can be purchased together, and can be combined nicely with the cyanotype process.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ourcalamity/5191268892/
CVD combine
http://www.debrafox.net/images/Botanica ... Leaves.jpg
Albumen (main cost is for silver nitrate) skill level: easy after C & VD
this processes would begin in the first week, but we would not print with it until 4 weeks later as the paper is sized with a solution we would need to prepare (this is not a vegan friendly process- okay for ovo veggies) Looks similar to VanDyke but with greater tonality and yields a sharper image.
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.co ... lbumen.jpg
daylab polaroid/fuji lifts and transfers (price would really depend on interest and class size) Skill level moderate
http://grad2007.ecuad.ca/images/photogr ... _kai01.jpg
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/photo ... sfer_1.jpg
liquid emulsion (ghetto tin type) (more costly) skill level moderate- hard
http://www.costaricacoffeeart.com/image ... n-wood.jpg
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then there's been some interest in colour film processing.
could run a day workshop on that at some point (interest?)- i think i have a lead on a jobo that works. m;)
anyone interested in having an Alternative Process class?
I would really really love to teach it, it's all DIY cameras and chemistry.
It could go 1 of 2 ways:
1) Run an 8 week class, similar to the Intro to Black and white class. Start with simple techniques, build upon them, while introducing new processes each class. Hopefully end with a class exhibition.
2) Run 1 full day workshops for specific processes for which ever ones people show interest in?
if there is interest it would be really helpful if people could say which topics they'd want to learn, and then I could plan around that. I'm just going to list a range of processes possible. Would probably need to have a sign up in advance plus prepaid lab fee- for supplies the cost would go down per person if more people sign up.
pinhole (pretty much free) skill level: easy
http://www.photospace.co.nz/images/pinh ... 50x400.jpg
paper negatives (however much photo paper or photocopies cost)
skill level easy.
Cyanotype (inexpensive) skill level: easy
http://193.166.40.90/wp-content/uploads ... ic-sml.jpg
Van Dyke Brown (slightly more than cyano- but often can be purchased together, and can be combined nicely with the cyanotype process.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ourcalamity/5191268892/
CVD combine
http://www.debrafox.net/images/Botanica ... Leaves.jpg
Albumen (main cost is for silver nitrate) skill level: easy after C & VD
this processes would begin in the first week, but we would not print with it until 4 weeks later as the paper is sized with a solution we would need to prepare (this is not a vegan friendly process- okay for ovo veggies) Looks similar to VanDyke but with greater tonality and yields a sharper image.
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.co ... lbumen.jpg
daylab polaroid/fuji lifts and transfers (price would really depend on interest and class size) Skill level moderate
http://grad2007.ecuad.ca/images/photogr ... _kai01.jpg
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/photo ... sfer_1.jpg
liquid emulsion (ghetto tin type) (more costly) skill level moderate- hard
http://www.costaricacoffeeart.com/image ... n-wood.jpg
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then there's been some interest in colour film processing.
could run a day workshop on that at some point (interest?)- i think i have a lead on a jobo that works. m;)
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I'd be really interested doing these i think all,
I've done some of them (liquid light, polaroid transfers) but a looong time ago.
count me in,
mirja
I've done some of them (liquid light, polaroid transfers) but a looong time ago.
count me in,
mirja
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I am in definitely
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I am not really familiar with any of the processes, so I am interested in all of them. Maybe a course is better than separate workshops, as people would be motivated to attend classes on all different techniques and not just come to one or two.
Looking forward to it. Too bad i missed hte black and white one
Mira
Looking forward to it. Too bad i missed hte black and white one
Mira
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sweet!
I'm going to suggest that people still consider if they're interested in the more expensive ones.
This won't really be an issue if enough people sign up....i think there should be a min. of 4 people to run it, and keep the cost low. I think we could possibly make the cap 10 people as we won't be utilizing the enlargers.
I already have a syllabus for alt process as an 8 week course
I do want to stress 2 points
~Albumen process is not Vegan Friendly, so i can omit it from the course, if this will include more people...
~liquid chemistry (we will likely use AG plus) the fumes from the developer and fixers for this process are particularly gross. If you have breathing issues of any kind, i would STRONGLY urge you to BUY a RESPIRATOR...
but, we can deal with this further once more people get involved.
I guess I'd be looking to start this course no later than the first week of March.
It would be really great if we got enough people to sign up no later than the first week of Feb. So i could collect the lab fee and order/ gather the supplies. Also inform people of how much it would cost each person, then, we can alter the course, if it's too much money...
Also if people want to sign up after that, it could result in others getting a small % of their lab fee refunded or we could vote on another process to learn and use the surplus funds to buy the materials. But we can cross that bridge when we come to it.
Sweet! Also- Cyanotype and Van Dykes work really nicely on fabric... which is something to bear in mind. You can make cool clothing patters, or blankets, or well, all kinds of things with these processes.... and maybe when there's more light, towards the end of the course, and a bit warmer we can make a class photogram on some fabric. they're really fun and easy to do. And we could maybe display them in Forest somewhere for a time... (ah i'm getting excited)
yeay!
I'm going to suggest that people still consider if they're interested in the more expensive ones.
This won't really be an issue if enough people sign up....i think there should be a min. of 4 people to run it, and keep the cost low. I think we could possibly make the cap 10 people as we won't be utilizing the enlargers.
I already have a syllabus for alt process as an 8 week course
I do want to stress 2 points
~Albumen process is not Vegan Friendly, so i can omit it from the course, if this will include more people...
~liquid chemistry (we will likely use AG plus) the fumes from the developer and fixers for this process are particularly gross. If you have breathing issues of any kind, i would STRONGLY urge you to BUY a RESPIRATOR...
but, we can deal with this further once more people get involved.
I guess I'd be looking to start this course no later than the first week of March.
It would be really great if we got enough people to sign up no later than the first week of Feb. So i could collect the lab fee and order/ gather the supplies. Also inform people of how much it would cost each person, then, we can alter the course, if it's too much money...
Also if people want to sign up after that, it could result in others getting a small % of their lab fee refunded or we could vote on another process to learn and use the surplus funds to buy the materials. But we can cross that bridge when we come to it.
Sweet! Also- Cyanotype and Van Dykes work really nicely on fabric... which is something to bear in mind. You can make cool clothing patters, or blankets, or well, all kinds of things with these processes.... and maybe when there's more light, towards the end of the course, and a bit warmer we can make a class photogram on some fabric. they're really fun and easy to do. And we could maybe display them in Forest somewhere for a time... (ah i'm getting excited)
yeay!
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Re: darkroom spring workshops/ classes
looks great
martin
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DAMN
this looks fantastic
what a shame I have to leave!
this looks fantastic
what a shame I have to leave!
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wait... when are you leaving???
let me know. I'll teach you as much as i can before you take off.
let me know. I'll teach you as much as i can before you take off.
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well, i'm leaving in april. but I've got NO darkroom experience whatsoever. and I'm very slow at taking photographs. but I have a Holga.
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not a problem.
alt process stuff is pretty different from darkroom.
and you can always be around for half the class!
But, if you go take some pictures with your holga we can start there if you have a free half day.
the enlarger for medium format is not great. but i can teach you enough with it.
holler at me
alt process stuff is pretty different from darkroom.
and you can always be around for half the class!
But, if you go take some pictures with your holga we can start there if you have a free half day.
the enlarger for medium format is not great. but i can teach you enough with it.
holler at me
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Hey Brittonie Just wondering when u going to have the first alt process class? Just figured out that I will leave in april too hehe so would be cool to learn something before that/
Mira
Mira
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April thats so soon.
Okay. So lets get this started ASAP, and we can include more people as time goes on, or if you guys are up for it, we can make it intensive, like... 8 hrs on a sat. or something crazy...
Perhaps we could have a meeting me and any interested parties, so i can go over the potential costs, supplies needed in addition, and hazards?
I'm free basically every evening and could be prompted to venture out during daylight house for this
Scout, Mira... i'm lookin' at you two... (scout- i'm giving you an assignment- finish the roll of film in your holga, and then i'm going over development with you and Mira) exposed film is due, by the next Ceiligh. mwahahah.
Okay. So lets get this started ASAP, and we can include more people as time goes on, or if you guys are up for it, we can make it intensive, like... 8 hrs on a sat. or something crazy...
Perhaps we could have a meeting me and any interested parties, so i can go over the potential costs, supplies needed in addition, and hazards?
I'm free basically every evening and could be prompted to venture out during daylight house for this
Scout, Mira... i'm lookin' at you two... (scout- i'm giving you an assignment- finish the roll of film in your holga, and then i'm going over development with you and Mira) exposed film is due, by the next Ceiligh. mwahahah.
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Hola!!! que tal???
I'm iterested in Alternative Process class
I'm iterested in Alternative Process class
Re: darkroom spring workshops/ classes
OKAY GUYS!
Here's the deal
If you want to take the class EMAIL ME:
I will need 20 from each person (this will decrease if more than 5 people sign up)
20 secures your space in the class
which will be needed to purchase the needed chemicals ASAP.
Ideally we start this in 2 weeks.
So get at me.
Here's the deal
If you want to take the class EMAIL ME:
I will need 20 from each person (this will decrease if more than 5 people sign up)
20 secures your space in the class
which will be needed to purchase the needed chemicals ASAP.
Ideally we start this in 2 weeks.
So get at me.
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i am definitely in. only will have money from 1st march/
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March 20th. Sunday. 1pm darkroom
It BEGINS.
email me: darkroom@theforest.org.uk
if you are in, and i will tell you what you NEED for the First class.
Scout and Mira, i know you're leaving but damnit, come to the first two at least!!!
It BEGINS.
email me: darkroom@theforest.org.uk
if you are in, and i will tell you what you NEED for the First class.
Scout and Mira, i know you're leaving but damnit, come to the first two at least!!!
wet, dirty and dangerous.