$85 for both sessions, includes film and processing.
Description:
Robin Ferrier will present a black& white film processing workshop for anyone interested in eventually developing their own film at home. This will enable those that have old 35 mm film cameras from the 1930s onward to bring them back to life.
The first workshop will cover a simple talk on operating vintage cameras for proper film exposure, and will quickly move to a practical demonstration of film development. After learning to load film in their favourite vintage camera, participants will begin shooting onsite and can continue capturing images throughout the week.
In the second session, participants will process their film and when dry, scan 2 of their best pics to digital format, allowing them to make fine art archival prints of their best two photos.
Bio: Robin Ferrier
Robin studied photography at Ryerson in the mid 1970s and fine arts at Emily Carr in the 1980s. He spent 20 years in the film industry working in set design, art direction, production design, and production stills photography, as well as 20 years doing his own creative work in fashion editorial photography, portraiture, sculpture, and fine woodworking.
Robin is a multimedia artist with a deep passion for classical black and white fine art photography.