Instructor: Morgan Ford
Cost: $108
Time and date(s): Saturday June 14, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Location: Art Lab Lecture Room & Darkroom
Skill level: New Learners
Audience: Teen – adult
Description: Photography is so much more than a quick phone snap; the hands-on experience of analog processes are undeniably fascinating. Here is your opportunity to get a glimpse into the world of darkroom film photography and alternative processes.
Second in a 6-session series, Developing Negatives introduces students to the film developing process. This class is designed for students to properly develop their own negatives. Students can bring any roll of film they have shot to develop and make a proper contact sheet in the darkroom. After developing negatives and a contact sheet the class will go over proper exposure, composition and selecting images for enlargement with instructor.
All supplies will be provided, except for a 35mm film camera and B&W film.
Students do not need to register for the entire series, they can take only the classes that work for them.
Morgan Ford is a Fine Art Photographer from Johnson City, TN. Morgan has been an artist all of her life, but after her first 35mm photography course in High School she fell in love with the process of light and catching that brief moment in time. At the age of 20 years old she moved to California and studied photography at Brooks Institute of Photography where she learned to shoot and develop her own film. Morgan has had exhibits all over the country showing her Fine Art B&W Photography of beautiful countrysides, wild horses, and dilapidated buildings. She currently resides in the Appalachian Mountains where she has a studio, darkroom, and large garden.
Registration Deadline: June 7