VRC Workshop | Black & White Film Developing
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The Visual Resources Collection is excited to announce black-and-white darkroom photography workshops for the Fall 2014 semester. The two-part tutorial will be offered on Black & White Film Developing (first session) and Printing Processes (second session). Either black-and-white photography workshop will satisfy the orientation requirements needed for future darkroom use.
This workshop will be a two-hour hands-on tutorial for students who are interested in learning to process their own 35mm or medium format (120mm) black & white film in the UTSOA's Darkroom. Students will learn techniques to load the film onto reels and develop the film with black-and-white chemistry. Various film speeds and developing times will be covered. Students will learn how to wash and dry film and proper techniques to preserve negatives. At least one pre-shot roll of black-and-white film will be needed (please make sure your film does not say C-41 anywhere on the canister.)
Tutorials are open to all SOA faculty, students and staff. Class size is limited to 6 for each session.
**Currently enrollment is full. To add your name to the waitlist please contact the VRC Photography TA, Katie Slusher, katie.slusher11@gmail.com**