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Crash Course: Color Darkroom

 

 

Who should take this class

The Analog Color Darkroom workshop is for anyone interested in learning about the color photography printing process in the traditional color darkroom. If you're a digital shooter looking to discover the unparalleled dynamic range, smooth tonality and dreamy rich colors of analog negative film and paper, this is the perfect introductory class for you. 

 

What you will learn

The class will cover basic enlarger operation, contact printing of negatives, as well as color filtration to balance out color casts and achieve a great-looking print. Additionally we'll discuss proper darkroom etiquette and safety so that you'll be able to use the color darkroom with confidence. In a few short hours, you'll be well on your way to creating luminous photographic enlargements with that extra magic that only analog technology can provide.


What to bring

We'll introduce you to the printing of contact sheets and enlargements exclusively from pre-processed negatives. Shot, undeveloped film can be dropped off and picked up at your nearest photo lab (you can request "C-41 process-only" which will yield the finished negatives). Alternatively, you can drop off your film at least 2 days in advance at Bushwick Community Darkroom and they can process your negatives as well. 

 

Prerequisites

Crash Course: Darkroom Basics, which introduces students to the Black & White darkroom, or equivalent is required before taking this class.

 

Materials included

Color photographic paper
All darkroom chemistry

 

$135

MAX STUDENTS: 4
Very limited capacity!

Earlier Event: February 11
Crash Course: Developing Film
Later Event: February 23
The Analog Film Lab