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Darkroom Basics: Developing Film

 

COVID UPDATE:  The Darkroom is open to classes and members only.  Masks are required.  Class sizes are reduced to a maximum of 5 students.

Description

There's nothing quite like good black-and-white film for smooth continuous tone and unmistakable vibe.  In this class you'll learn to properly load a film reel and development tank, taking care to do so in a completely dark environment  We'll show you have to negotiate the multi-step film development process, including when to make changes to produce different results, and what to watch out for to avoid problems.  And we'll show you how to properly wash, dry and store your processed negatives for archival purposes, so that they still look great many decades from now.  Through careful selection and manipulation of chemistry, you can actually achieve the most creative variation of your images at the film developing stage, and you'll feel like quite the alchemist as well.

Who should take this class

Whether you're a recent acquaintance or long-time lover of analog, you'll probably want to learn the fascinating physical process of developing your own black-and-white film.  

What to bring

Bring a roll or two of fully-shot black-and-white film.  This can be 35mm or medium format, but it must be traditional process black-and-white (not Kodak T400CN or Ilford XP2, which use color chemistry to produce black-and-white results)

COVID POLICY: Masks are required for this class.  Students will be asked to wear masks while inside the darkroom at all times.

  

Prerequisites

None

 

$95

MAX STUDENTS: 5

Later Event: March 14
The Analog Film Lab