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IN PERSON | The Analog Film Lab

This class will meet IN PERSON with limited capacity at Gowanus Darkroom. As of now, the Gowanus Darkroom still maintains a mask-wearing policy, so please bring your mask.


Description

This all-day intensive workshop will combine shooting, processing, developing and printing into one action-packed day.  

First we’ll meet at the Darkroom (check the location of your class in the left column) and we'll demonstrate how to properly load film and set up your camera. You'll get a refresher on shooting mechanics and using your light meter, then we'll each shoot a roll of film in the surrounding neighborhood. From there you’ll learn how to process the exposed film using a film reel and developing tank, and start making contact prints.  Finally, we’ll be enlarging negatives onto traditional darkroom paper, so that you can take home beautiful 8x10 prints that you’ve made entirely on your own.

Who should take this class

Intermediate and experienced digital shooters who want to try shooting film.  Anyone interested in the overall process of analog film capture, processing and printing in a classic darkroom setting.

 

What to bring

Bring your film-based 35mm SLR, medium format or rangefinder camera and a roll of black and white film that fits your camera. We do have a limited number of cameras available for rental at $10 per class, and a limited amount of 35mm black and white film available for $10. Since this is an all-day class we will have a lunch break, so you might want to bring lunch. There are restaurants and cafes nearby as well. Please bring your mask.

 

Materials

Materials provided (included in cost of the class)

All resin-coated photographic paper

All development chemistry

Optional camera rental and black and white film purchase available