Phytogram Workshop | 11th April

£40.00

11th April, 2pm - 5pm

£40

10 People

Using vitamin C tablets and washing soda, you will learn how to make your very own light sensitive chemistry. This can then be applied on to light sensitive materials such as 35mm film to create unique prints. This process was discovered by the artist Karel Doing as a way for people to connect with nature more through photography. In the workshop, we will make relief prints using this process with leaves from the Folk House courtyard, after which we will process these using darkroom fixer to make them translucent.

Eco Friendly Photography Workshops

Are you interested in how you can use plants to make photographs inside and outside of the darkroom? Want to be more aware of how photography impacts the environment? Join these workshops to get hands on experience in how to build a more sustainable way of making in the world of analogue photography, and get a bit messy in the process! Using tried and tested recipes you can learn how to experiment with a new wave of photographic making.

11th April, 2pm - 5pm

£40

10 People

Using vitamin C tablets and washing soda, you will learn how to make your very own light sensitive chemistry. This can then be applied on to light sensitive materials such as 35mm film to create unique prints. This process was discovered by the artist Karel Doing as a way for people to connect with nature more through photography. In the workshop, we will make relief prints using this process with leaves from the Folk House courtyard, after which we will process these using darkroom fixer to make them translucent.

Eco Friendly Photography Workshops

Are you interested in how you can use plants to make photographs inside and outside of the darkroom? Want to be more aware of how photography impacts the environment? Join these workshops to get hands on experience in how to build a more sustainable way of making in the world of analogue photography, and get a bit messy in the process! Using tried and tested recipes you can learn how to experiment with a new wave of photographic making.