Darkroom Practices in the 21st Century
add to outlook add to google calendar remind me
In this course students explore how the analogue darkroom factors into contemporary photographic practices. The darkroom is a place for imaginative exploration: unpredictable chemical reactions, monochrome printing methods (black and white), and painterly gestures. Students will focus on creative processes while developing technical expertise in analogue black and white photography. Camera-less photography, processing roll film, using the enlarger, and techniques for printing contact sheets and enlargements will be covered.
Course will include group discussions and individual critiques. Through hands-on demonstrations and in-class visual lectures, students develop an understanding of the practices of photography in relationship to the larger sphere of contemporary art-making. Students are expected to have access to a 35mm analogue SLR camera (Camera Traders is a great place to buy secondhand cameras). Students supply their own paper (except for the first class).
Supply list: http://vancouverislandschoolart.com/supplylists/PHOT203.htm
Cost: |
Adult: $445 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Arts Classes |
Location: |
Vancouver Island School of Art
302-733 Johnson St, Victoria |
This event is for Adults | |
More Info: |
Melissa [email protected] 250-380-3500 Event Website |
Views: | 7228 |