Introduction to Black + White Darkroom Photography (A)
Adult Multi-Week | Available
Learn to take black and white photographs using 35mm film, process the film, and print photographs in a darkroom. Enjoy lots of technical guidance and aesthetic feedback, whether you’re just getting started or expanding your portfolio and skill set.
- Students must bring their own 35mm camera. The teacher will supply one box of photo paper (for teaching demonstration and student use) and 1 – 2 rolls of film for each student to begin with on day one, then students will be responsible for buying materials beyond that. The teacher will provide a supply list so students know recommendations for paper and film when they are ready to buy more. The chemicals in the darkroom are potentially hazardous or harmful if not handled properly (the teacher will go over this in the first class). Wearing closed-toe shoes are preferred, and clothes you don't mind getting some darkroom chemicals on in the case it gets a little bit messy here or there.
Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
On-site courses do not come with studio access outside of class time. Paid open studio access is available through our Studio Access Program. Please visit visarts.org for more information.
This instructor speaks Spanish, but the class is held in English.
Em White
Raised in rural Virginia, Em White is a self-taught artist and educator. She specializes in analog photography, specifically large format film and wet plate collodion. She often works with alternative and historic processes, enjoying any opportunity for experimentation and play. When not in the darkroom, she can be found walking along the river with her three hounds or making tintypes at her analog portrait studio here in Richmond. Em has taught at VCU, the Penumbra Foundation and various arts institutions.
www.emwhitephoto.com
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