More info: https://analoginside.com/wet-plate-collodion-workshop-may-25th-26th/
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500,00€
More info: https://analoginside.com/wet-plate-collodion-workshop-may-25th-26th/
alxwrk@yahoo.com / ilgranaio8@gmail.com / jparepir@gmail.com
10 available
More info: https://analoginside.com/wet-plate-collodion-workshop-may-25th-26th/
alxwrk@yahoo.com / ilgranaio8@gmail.com / jparepir@gmail.com
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This is a workshop that we are especially excited to give. A workshop that we have been trying to do for a long time and that due to time and these almost two years of pandemic we have not been able to plan. Joaquín Paredes The workshop will take a look at the most important contemporary authors who work with historical processes and, above all, we will take a look at the projects that most help us to understand how and why to use these processes in our work.
We will take a journey through the history of photography through its processes and we will link them with contemporary works that use the same techniques, but in a completely different way and with a completely different objective.
Finally, we will do a portfolio review for those students who wish to show their work. It is not essential to show work in the portfolio review in order to attend the workshop. Nor is it necessary for the portfolio to be analogue or chemical in order to do the review.
Among other authors, we will see the work of Alison Rossiter, Chris McCaw, Takashi Arai, Sally Mann...
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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.
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You have all the information on the workshop at: Online bale of gelatin-bromide workshop
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- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142
Joaquín Paredes will give a cyanotype workshop in the studio. No previous knowledge of laboratory or photography is required. Cyanotype is a 19th century photographic process based on ferric salts that produces permanent images of intense blue. It was discovered by Sir John Herschel. Although there are many variables of this process, it basically consists of two chemicals: potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium citrate.
Accommodation will be in the apartments "Torre de la Yerba", 300m from the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres.
It is a 12h workshop and the schedule is Saturday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and from 16:00 - 20:00 h and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h.
- Safety, chemicals and preparation of mixtures - Calibration of negatives - Cyanotype on paper - Cyanotype on glass - Cyanotype on photographic paper - Turning - If you need more information
It is a one-day workshop in which we will learn to make calotypes that we will later copy on salted paper that we will also prepare during the course.
To read the full description of the workshop you can go to: https://analoginside.com/calotipos-y-papel-salado/
- It is an 8h workshop and the schedule is 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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