Traditional Darkroom

What you’ll learn: The basic skills of traditional film processing and printing.

This is a 3 hour class with 5-10 people.  Learn what you need to develop and print film in your own home.  The class will include hands-on instruction for loading film in developing tanks, using quick-change bags instead of a darkroom, the chemistry behind the process, as well as some trade secrets on the right way to load and unload a film camera.

Instructor: Ted Dillard

About the instructor:

Starting as a kid in his Dad’s workshop at age 5, Ted has been working with tools of almost every description most of his life. He’s built furniture, motorcycles (both electric and traditional), devices for photography, photo sets and a whole host of home-improvement projects.

Ted has taught several digital photography workshops over several years, including teaching undergraduate digital photography classes at New England School of Photography, the Art Institute of Boston, Northeastern University as well as Northeastern Graduate Studies.

Ted is the author of four digital photography books, the “Raw Pipeline” series published by Sterling Publications’ Lark Books, as well as two books on electric motorcycles: “Fossils to Flux” and “Power in Flux: The History of Electric Motorcycles”.

Ted lives in Lynn, and is the Executive Director of The Brickyard Collaborative.

$25 (students: $10)

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Scheduling and locations are determined by the instructors.  Fees will be refunded if there are schedule conflicts.  Scheduling to be announced.


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