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Darkroom Practices in the 21st Century

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Tuesday, March 14th, 2017
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

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
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