Learn step by step how to produce black and white darkroom prints from your photographs taken on film. In this all-day course we will cover various types of photographic paper, how to set up an enlarger to make test exposure strips and contact sheets of your roll of film. From this, we will select a few of your favourite images to print, adjusting contrast, exposures and boarders using an easel to develop high quality prints using photographic chemicals. Please bring processednegatives, either 35mm or 120. This course is perfect for those starting off with analogue photography or people who are looking to refresh their skills. This course is in the darkroom, it is very much a standing course and in a small space.
Bring along a roll of PROCESSED 35mm or 120mm film; all other materials are included. Please also bring an apron to protect your clothes. Please be aware that the Folk House Darkroom is a small space and this is very much a standing workshop.
Please get in touch if you have any additional needs that would be helpful for us to know about, and we will try to arrange adjustments for you to better access the workshop. If you need to bring a carer with you, please let us know in advance so we can ensure there is enough space. Email us on admin@bristolfolkhouse.co.uk or call us on 01179262987.
Please note: All 10, and 12 week courses have a half term break in the middle. For term dates please visit our Contact us page. We are not open on bank holiday Mondays and any class that falls on these days will be made up at the end of term.
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Latecomer
If a course has already started, please call the office as it may be possible to join after the start date. This may only be possible if the course is not already full, if it is not disruptive for the other students and you are aware that you have missed a percentage of the course and the tutor will not have time to catch you up. This will be at discretion of the Folk House. We run our courses termly, so it might be best to start at the beginning of the course.
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