Instructor: Morgan Ford
Cost: $65
Time and date(s): Saturday, May 2, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Art Lab Lecture Room & Darkroom
Skill level: New Learners
Audience: Teen – adult
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.
Experimental Darkroom Printing Techniques will cover several film and camera-less alternative darkroom printing processes. Students will learn Lumen printing, a contact print process using light sensitive paper exposed in the sun, make Photograms using everyday objects in the darkroom, use Liquid Light to make photo print on wood metal, ceramic or fabric.
All supplies will be provided. Students can bring their own materials to transfer photos on.
Morgan Ford is a Fine Art Photographer specializing in B&W Medium Format Photography. Morgan’s love of art & photography started at a very young age with a sketchbook always in hand, she took her first photography class in highschool and fell in love with the process of light and catching brief moments in time. Morgan studied at Brooks Institute of Photography and went on to work in advertising in San Francisco after college. After leaving California and advertising behind she resumed her passion for film photography and working in the darkroom. 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 Abingdon, VA and has an art gallery on Main St. where she represents regional artists.
