Running autumn 2025 - expressions of interest welcome now
This workshop is limited to 4 people. You will need to pay a deposit to confirm your place (details below). This workshop will be run by John Williams We also offer a Darkroom 1 as a course over 4 Monday evenings Overview
Most people taking up photography this century will have started out on a digital camera. Marvellous tools that they are, there remains a great attraction to doing things the old way - silver-based analogue photography. This workshop will uncover the mysteries of the darkroom, and you will find it's relatively simple to get started and add a new dimension to your photography. Anyone wanting to give their photography a lift should try shooting black & white film and experience developing and printing it themselves, by hand. If you haven't used a darkroom for a few years, or decades, this workshop will provide you with a good brush-up on techniques. It is also suitable for those teaching photography as an art subject and wanting practical darkroom skills and an understanding of how the process works, and to pass on the knowledge. Day 1
10.30 - Coffee, introductions, camera handling 11.30 - go out shooting a roll of film 12.30 - meet back at Photospace - lunch 1.00 - developing film 3.00 - afternoon tea 3.30 - proof sheet & printing demo 4.30 - finish. Day 2 10-30-4.30 - Making proof sheets, editing, printing enlargements. Note: lunch is not provided. James will make you coffee on the Saturday and we'll have a tea kettle & biscuits available the rest of the time. Film and darkroom materials are provided. If you need to borrow a film camera, or plan on shooting 120 film (rather than 35mm) please let us know in advance. Workshop fee: $385.00 including GST
- A deposit of $125.00 will be required to confirm your place. - Limit: 4 students. - Materials are covered by the course fee. - 35mm film cameras are available to borrow for Saturday if needed. - Please see Conditions & payment information before paying your deposit for the course. Please email James Gilberd now to register your interest. Places on this workshop are very limited. Contact us. |