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B/W Film Developing and Printing

Introduction to Black & White Film Photography-B/W Film Processing

Ended
135 British pounds
315 Broadstone Road, Reddish, Stockport, England, United Kingdom

Service Description

This is a workshop for anyone who would like to learn how to process black and white film with the appropriate chemistry in the darkroom and how to use the photographic enlarger to print photographs. You will have a full introduction to the darkroom practice under our guidance. Explore the magic of analogue photography. Darkroom Session : 10am – 4pm This workshop is divided into two parts, the film process in theory which covers the subject of the basic principles of the film, types and the differences between them, how to process them and the various printing techniques available. The second part is where the action happens. You will learn in practice how to handle film, develop it and load your negative into an enlarger in order to print your photographs. You’ll be given instructions for the equipment you will be using and the things you need to know in order to start. What we will cover: * Chemistry for b/w Film * b/w Film Processing * Darkroom practice * Types of paper, resin and fibre * Enlarger use and multigrade filters * Making test strips * Making your own prints * Presenting your work By the end of this workshop you will have a better understanding about the process of the film, your film developed and a print made by you to take home. Level of experience: This is for anyone who would like to learn from scratch or would like to practice their skills. What you need to bring: Bring your b/w exposed film to develop in the darkroom, 35mm or 120 formats up to 6x6. What we provide: We provide all the chemistry and resin coated paper. Where: Unit 437, located on the 4th floor, 315 Broadstone Road, Reddish,UK Terms & Conditions: *Attendees must be over 18 years of age. *The size of the resin coated paper is 8x10 inches Although every possible measure has been taken to prevent a risk to someone's health and safety, factors such as toxic chemistry and heavy equipment, could potentially become dangerous and cause an accident. AoF Photography Studio, under any circumstances, does not take any responsibility for the health and safety of the participants of any of our workshops and sessions. AoF Photography Studio has every right and will abnegate responsibility for any health and safety-related issue that has taken place in our studio. The participant of any of our workshops and sessions must sign a form provided by us that he consents to participate in the event at his own risk before the beginning of any activity. 


Contact Details

07392686164

aofpstudio@gmail.com

Unit 437 located on the 4th floor 315 Broadstone Road, Reddish, Stockport, England, United Kingdom


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