With DAVID SAMUEL STERN
What you will learn
In three hours, we’ll show you how to take a 35mm black-and-white film negative and print it using an enlarger and traditional chemistry. You’ll learn how to make test strips, contact prints, enlargement prints and how to properly develop, fix, wash and dry your print. This is a very basic introduction to the darkroom, covering only the printing phase. For a more detailed workshop covering the full process from capture to print, try our full-day Analog Film Lab.
What to bring
If you have processed black & white negatives at home, bring them with you and we’ll show you how to make prints from them. You can also bring unprocessed 35mm film to the Darkroom at least 2 days in advance of class and they can process your film for you. We’ll also provide sample negatives for use in class if you just want to learn the process.
Prerequisites
None!
Materials provided (included in cost of class)
All resin-coated photographic paper
All development chemistry
Max: 7 students
Location
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Bushwick Community Darkroom 110 Troutman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Gowanus Darkroom 119 8th St. Suite 212 , Brooklyn, NY 11215
$85.00