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Specialist Black and White Darkroom Processes - Short Course
Short course
In London ()
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Duration
10 Weeks
Our Specialist Black and White Analogue Darkroom Processes short course offers you the opportunity to develop a range of advanced techniques that will improve your print quality and creative expression. This is a hands-on, practical course that will also address the place of analogue in contemporary photographic practice. It's aimed at those with a basic knowledge and understanding of darkroom practice.
About this course
You'll learn how to improve print quality and judge the right grade and quality paper needed for the image. There will be an exploration of the use of flashing and controlled fogging, and you'll be taught specialist techniques such as lith printing, liquid emulsion and the process of solarisation.
This course level is intermediate to advanced and ideal for those with some previous experience in the black and white darkroom. If you need it, the Introduction to Black and White Photography course will help you establish some prior experience.
The center will contact you once you have sent your information through the form.
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Subjects
- Quality
- Quality Training
- Experimental
- Analogue printing
- Liquid emulsion
- Lith printing
- Print mounting
- Presentation
- Demonstrations
- Good print
- Black and White Darkroom
- Processes
Course programme
This course will build on your existing experience of black and white analogue printing.
We'll also help you reach a high standard of print finishing and print mounting for presentation and you'll be encouraged to produce a series of work.
We have two fully equipped professional darkrooms with a wide range of enlargers for both 35mm and medium format film for you to make use of throughout the course.
Specialist processes will be taught through talks, demonstrations and workshops, while practices will be developed through assignments and discussion. The approach to learning is creative and experimental, with individual and personal attention to each student.
Workshop materials will be supplied and you'll be advised on appropriate materials to purchase for your work to make what is considered to be a good print, concentrating on the choice of the correct grade of paper.
Specialist Black and White Darkroom Processes - Short Course
