B&W Darkroom: Shooting & Processing 35mm Film

Sat Oct 08 2022 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Gallery 44 | Toronto

Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
Publisher/HostGallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
B&W Darkroom: Shooting & Processing 35mm Film
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A great introduction to analog photography, this workshop will teach participants how to use a manual 35mm camera and process their own film
About this Event

Gallery 44 is offering a 3-part Black and White Darkroom Photography course. Each workshop will focus on a different aspect of analog photography, from learning to shoot & process 35mm film, to making exhibition ready darkroom prints, this course is an in depth exploration in to the world of Darkroom photography. Workshops are suitable for any level of experience and participants can enrol for one or all workshops depending on their learning goals.

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PRICING:

All 3 workshops – $425 (members) / $450 (non members)

Individual workshops – $150 each (members) / $160 each (non members)

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A great introduction to analog photography, this workshop will teach participants how to use a manual 35mm camera and process their own film. Instructor Ruth Kaplan will provide an overview of 35mm cameras and their functions and mechanisms before participants go out in the city to capture a roll of provided film which they will then process using B&W film chemistry. This workshop covers the proper use of a 35MM camera, how to create a good negative and compose an image, processing B&W Film using darkroom chemistry.

All materials are provided.

*Camera’s will be available if participants don't have their own

Please note: For your safety and the safety of our community, masks are still mandatory for all of our in-person group workshops. Kindly bring a mask with you, or one will be provided for you.

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Instructor Bio: Ruth Kaplan is a documentary-based photographer whose work explores a variety of themes such as the social behaviour of bathers in communal hot springs, participants in rituals of spirituality and most recently, refugee shelters in Canadian/U.S.A. border cities including Detroit, Buffalo and Fort Erie. Her first monograph, Bathers, has recently been published by Damiani.

Kaplan has exhibited internationally and is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery.Her editorial work can be found in major Canadian and international publications, she has received numerous grants and awards and is currently photography professor at OCAD University and Toronto Metropolitan University.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Gallery 44, 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Canada

Tickets

CAD 141.66 to CAD 160.00

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