Mercurial daguerreotype workshop + 3 nights accommodation

0 out of 5
735,00

We have prepared a daguerreotype workshop given by Joaquín Paredes in our studio in Cáceres.

Accommodation will be in the apartments "Torre de la Yerba", 300m from the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres.

It is a workshop in which we will learn everything necessary for the elaboration of accelerated daguerreotype plates (sensitized with iodine and bromine) revealed by means of mercury vapours.

We will start from scratch: We will leark how to polish and prepare the copper and brass plates. How to silver-plate our own plates. We will sensitize, develop, fix and guild the daguerrotypes. And we will finally learn howo to case and preserve the plates.

You have all the information on the workshop at: Daguerreotype workshop

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Introduction to wet plate collodion workshop

0 out of 5
300,00

Wet collodion workshop by Joaquín Paredes. The workshops are two full days (morning and afternoon) of immersion in the process. All the necessary knowledge will be imparted to get started in wet collodion with sufficient safety and skill for the student to be able to work independently after the course.

To attend the workshop no previous knowledge of laboratory or large format cameras is required.

To read the full description of the workshop you can go to: http://analoginside.com/taller_colodion/

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Introduction to wet collodion workshop + 3-night accommodation

0 out of 5
485,00

Wet collodion workshop by Joaquín Paredes. The workshops are two full days (morning and afternoon) of immersion in the process. All the necessary knowledge will be imparted to get started in wet collodion with sufficient safety and skill for the student to be able to work independently after the course.

Accommodation will be in the apartments "Torre de la Yerba", 300m from the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres.

To attend the workshop no previous knowledge of laboratory or large format cameras is required.

To read the full description of the workshop you can go to: http://analoginside.com/taller_colodion/

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Introduction to wet collodion workshop on-line (American time)

0 out of 5
125,00

Joaquín Paredes will give a workshop on wet collodion from Analog Inside's studio in Cáceres. All the necessary knowledge will be given to start in wet collodion with enough security and ability for the student to be able to develop autonomously after the course.

To attend the workshop no previous knowledge of laboratory or large format cameras is required.

To read the full description of the workshop you can go to: http://analoginside.com/taller-de-introduccion-al-colodion-humedo-on-line

- The schedule is:

  • Mexico, Guatemala... from 8-12h and 13-17h
  • Peru, Chile, Colombia... from 9-13h and from 14-18h
  • Venezuela, Bolivia... from 10-14h and 15-19h
  • Uruguay, Argentina (BA)... from 11-15h and from 16-20h

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Introduction to wet collodion workshop on-line (Spanish time)

0 out of 5
125,00

Joaquín Paredes will give a workshop on wet collodion from Analog Inside's studio in Cáceres. All the necessary knowledge will be given to start in wet collodion with enough security and ability for the student to be able to develop autonomously after the course.

To attend the workshop no previous knowledge of laboratory or large format cameras is required.

To read the full description of the workshop you can go to: http://analoginside.com/taller-de-introduccion-al-colodion-humedo-on-line

- The schedule is from 10:00 - 14:00 h and from 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Workshop on collodion negatives and aristotypes

0 out of 5
300,00

It is a two-day workshop taught by Joaquín Paredes in which we will learn how to make both calotypes, which we will later copy on salted paper that we will also prepare during the workshop.

To read the complete description of the workshop you can go to: Wet collodion negatives and aristotypes.

- It is a 16h workshop and the schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Collodion negatives and aristotypes workshop + Accommodation 3 nights (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)

0 out of 5
490,00

It is a two-day workshop taught by Joaquín Paredes in which we will learn how to make both calotypes, which we will later copy on salted paper that we will also prepare during the workshop.

Accommodation will be in the apartments "Torre de la Yerba", 300m from the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres.

To read the complete description of the workshop you can go to: Wet collodion negatives and aristotypes.

- It is a 16h workshop and the schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

Wet plate negatives and albumen printing workshop

0 out of 5
400,00

We have prepared a workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints given by Joaquín Paredes in our studio in Cáceres.
Albumin copying was invented in 1850 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard and was the most popular photographic process during the 19th century. It is a process that produces beautiful copies with a characteristic glow that made them prevail over matte copies on salted paper. In combination with collodion negatives they led to the first great "democratization" of photography. Making it accessible to a much larger audience.

the description and full program of the workshop is here: https://analoginside.com/taller-de-negativos-albuminas/

This is a three days workshop: morning and afternoon from 10-14h and 16-20h

To be able to attend to this workshop it is important to have some experience with wet plate collodion. It is a complicated workshop and having some skills with the process will help the student to get the most out of it.

If you need more information do not hesitate to contact us:

  • Phone Joaquin Paredes: 678 409142
  • Email: info@analoginside.com / jparepir@gmail.com

Workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints + 4 nights accommodation

0 out of 5
650,00

We have prepared a workshop on collodion negatives and albumen copies given by Joaquín Paredes in our studio in Cáceres.

Accommodation will be in the apartments "Torre de la Yerba", 300m from the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres.

The albumen printing process was invented in 1850 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard and was the most popular photographic process during the second half of the 19th century. It is a process that produces beautiful copies with a characteristic gloss that made them prevail over matte copies such as salted paper. In combination with collodion negatives, they led to the first great "democratization" of photography. Making it accessible to a much larger audience.

the description and full program of the workshop is here: https://analoginside.com/taller-de-negativos-albuminas/

This is a three days workshop: morning and afternoon from 10-14h and 16-20h

To be able to attend to this workshop it is important to have some experience with wet plate collodion. It is a complicated workshop and having some skills with the process will help the student to get the most out of it.

If you need more information do not hesitate to contact us:

  • Phone Joaquin Paredes: 678 409142
  • Email: info@analoginside.com / jparepir@gmail.com

Workshop on collodion negatives and online albumen prints (American time)

0 out of 5
180,00

We have prepared a workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints given by Joaquín Paredes from our studio in Cáceres.

The albumen printing process was invented in 1850 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard and was the most popular photographic process during the second half of the 19th century. It is a process that produces beautiful copies with a characteristic gloss that made them prevail over matte copies such as salted paper. In combination with collodion negatives, they led to the first great "democratization" of photography. Making it accessible to a much larger audience.

the description and complete program of the workshop is here: https://analoginside.com/negativos-de-colodion-y-copias-a-la-albumina-on-line/

The workshop is two days:

  • Mexico, Guatemala... from 8-12h and 13-17h on Saturday and from 8-12h on Sunday
  • Peru, Chile, Colombia... from 9-13h and 14-18h on Saturday and from 9-13h on Sunday
  • Venezuela, Bolivia... 10-14h and 15-19h on Saturday and 10-14h on Sunday
  • Uruguay, Argentina (BA)... from 11-15h and from 16-20h on Saturday and from 11-15h on Sunday

To be able to sign up for the workshop it is advisable to have some experience with wet collodion in order to make the most of the workshop.

If you need more information do not hesitate to contact us:

  • Phone Joaquin Paredes: 678 409142
  • Email: info@analoginside.com / jparepir@gmail.com

Workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints online (Spanish time)

0 out of 5
180,00

We have prepared a workshop on collodion negatives and albumen prints given by Joaquín Paredes from our studio in Cáceres.

The albumen printing process was invented in 1850 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard and was the most popular photographic process during the second half of the 19th century. It is a process that produces beautiful copies with a characteristic gloss that made them prevail over matte copies such as salted paper. In combination with collodion negatives, they led to the first great "democratization" of photography. Making it accessible to a much larger audience.

the description and complete program of the workshop is here: https://analoginside.com/negativos-de-colodion-y-copias-a-la-albumina-on-line/

The workshop consists of two days: the entire Saturday (morning and afternoon from 10-14h and 16-20h) and Sunday morning (10-14h)

To be able to sign up for the workshop it is advisable to have some experience with wet collodion in order to make the most of the workshop.

If you need more information do not hesitate to contact us:

  • Phone Joaquin Paredes: 678 409142
  • Email: info@analoginside.com / jparepir@gmail.com

Dry gelatine-bromide plate workshop

0 out of 5
300,00

Gelatin-Bromide is a photographic process created in 1871 by Richard Leach Maddox and improved in 1873 by J. Johnson who introduced the washing of the emulsion and later by the work of Charles Harper Bennett who perfected heat maturation to increase sensitivity. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, dry gelatine plate had almost completely displaced wet collodion, thus solving most of the disadvantages of this process.

We'll deal with topics like:

  • History of the process
  • Preparation and characteristics of gelatino-bromide emulsions
  • Washing
  • Maturation
  • Developing the negatives
  • We will make some copies of the plates on baryta paper.

You have all the information on the workshop at: Bale of bromide gelatin workshop

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

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