::: Darkroom Portfolio 1 :::

Aim
This course is aimed specifically to develop the post-graphic knowledge of those who are already familiar with their camera and how to process and print their Black and White negatives. Participants will extend their existing knowledge about Black and White film development with lectures and demonstrations. Students will be guided through this subject with regular assignments and critiques in order to develop the discipline of resolving an idea over an extended period of time.

Duration
9 x 3 hours per week (27 hours)

Topics covered:
  • Design
  • History
  • Contemporary practice
  • Advanced film processing
  • Fibre-based papers
  • Toning/Multiple toning
  • Print finishing
  • Photographic evaluation
  • Collage
  • Hand colouring
  • Contrast controls
  • Print manipulation
Prerequisites:
Introduction to Photography
Students must have their own manually operated 35mm or larger format camera.

Materials:
Whilst all chemistry and other Consumables are supplied, it is expected that students will supply their own film and paper.

Tuition fees
Tuition fees for courses are outlined on the Timetable page. Note that only the prices for scheduled courses for the term indicated in the timetable are given. Not all classes are offered every term. The timetable is updated to indicate the courses and fees for the following term about six weeks into the current term.