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SUMMARY:Analog Love: Using Film & Film Cameras- Hunt's Photo Boston
DESCRIPTION:For generations\, analog film (35mm\, 120\, 4×5 and more) ruled the photographic world. But since the turn of the century and the advent of the digital SLR (DSLR)\, the photographic world has taken a sharp turn away from film and towards digital technology. However\, despite the loss of many major company film stocks\, many interesting\, new film stocks have entered the market and film has remained a unique\, niche product with a distinctive look.\nDuring this session\, we will discuss the essential aspects of 35mm film\, including how to properly load film into the camera\, how to properly expose images in your camera\, and other aspects to consider when shooting. Primarily\, we will focus on black & white\, but will also discuss color and slide films.\nPlease note: There are a lot of film cameras that have existed on the market\, and while we know about how to use most of them\, we don’t claim to know about all of them! If you know your film camera model\, please write it in on the registration screen.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/analog-love-using-film-film-cameras-hunts-photo-boston/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Beginner Photography Classes,Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo, Boston,In-Person Classes,In-Person Editing & Printing Classes,Instructor: Paul N.
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SUMMARY:Special Guest Series- Tintype Demonstration and Portraits with Evoke Tintype
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education and Evoke Tintype for a unique demonstration on tintype photography!\nTintypes are photographs that are created with large format (film) cameras using metal plates coated with light sensitive emulsion. After the plate is coated and sensitized\, it is put into the large format camera and the photograph is taken\, then immediately brought back into the darkroom for development. In all\, the whole process takes about 10-15 minutes per photograph\, and while time consuming\, it produces a stellar\, one-of-a-kind photograph that will last a lifetime! This process originated in the 1850s and went out of style by the early 1900s\, but has made a resurgence in recent years with its unique\, piercing look and magnificent level of detail.\nIn this session\, Evoke Tintype?Maureen Feeley and Dave Caramello? will demonstrate the entire tintype process\, including coating and sensitizing the metal plates\, the basic gear setup\, taking the photograph\, developing the plate\, and will discuss varnishing the end result. Each attendee will have the ability to ask questions and will have one custom portrait (5×7 in size) taken of themselves that they will be able to keep after the workshop is completed. (Please note: The plates will need to be further washed\, dried\, and then varnished after the workshop. This process won’t take excessively long\, but the plates won’t be ready on the day of the workshop and will need to be picked up at the store a few days later.)\nAttendees will also be given the opportunity to coat their own metal plate for their print. Due to the equipment required\, please note that the portraits will all be taken by Evoke Tintype. However\, attendees will have the ability to see the full process and any questions on the process or gear can be answered.\nTake a step into the past with this beautiful form of photographic expression!\nIMPORTANT NOTE: If you don’t want to have a Tintype portrait taken of you\, but would prefer a still life\, we can certainly do that. Simply let us know after registering by emailing us at classes@huntsphoto.com.\nAbout Evoke Tintype:  It?s been said that making art is about making connections. As the pandemic wore on\, we saw photography as a way to connect with people. It also brought about our desire to search for a new purpose and path. And while tintype photography is stepping back to an old way of doing things\, it seemed this unique art form was the perfect vehicle to take us forward on our new journey.\nPictures themselves are ubiquitous today; everybody?s phone has a zillion of them. But some\, such as tintypes\, had the emotional currency to lift spirits and warm hearts. Little did we know we?d soon discover a long-dormant photo process that evoked surprising emotion in and of itself. The first time seeing a tin-type image was breathtaking. So much so that we never picked up our digital cameras again. The opportunity to make your image is a privilege and it means something special to us. Our goal is to create a timeless heirloom that means something special to you.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/special-guest-series-tintype-demonstration-and-portraits-with-evoke-tintype/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Paul N.
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Printed Vision Workshop: Creating Cyanotypes- Hunt's Photo\, Providence
DESCRIPTION:Intro: Thursday\, March 9th\, 7-8pm ? Online! \nWorkshop: Sunday March 12th\, 10am-2pm ? Hunt’s Photo\, Providence \nNormally we will say\, “The printed image shows our successes and our faults.” In this case\, the point of the printed image isn’t necessarily to show us those successes and faults\, but instead to create something ethereal and fascinating!\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education as we dive into a workshop that will quite literally bring you back to the days of film and hand-printing!\nCyanotypes are quite literally BLUE prints that can be simply made by placing a negative on top of a piece of coated paper (or other material) under UV light (or the sun) for a period of time. Once washed in water\, the resulting print produces a brilliant blue image on a white background.\nWe will begin this workshop with an introductory presentation where we will discuss the process\, materials needed\, and the preparation to be working with the cyanotype chemistry (see Misc notes above). We will also discuss how to create a digital negative. For this workshop\, we will be creating our own digital negatives from an inkjet printer\, so you don’t actually need a negative and you don’t need a printer\, as we will be printing them in the store. Finally\, we will also discuss what to print on. Because we will have the ability to coat a material\, be it paper or fabric\, you can use a variety of printing surfaces\, which will elaborate on.\nPlease note: We have recorded this introduction\, so if you’re signing up last minute\, you can still watch it!\nDuring the workshop\, we will dive into all these elements. We will go through the process of coating (and drying) papers and fabrics\, creating test and final prints\, and discussing additional elements to change the look of our final prints. This is a unique workshop that will emphasize creativity and process.\nA few items of note:\n?In this workshop\, we will be utilizing cyanotype chemistry\, consisting of ferric ammonium citrate (for light sensitivity) and potassium ferricyanide (for color). As described by the chemistry company Photographers Formulary\, “…[Potassium Ferricyanide] is not particularly toxic… [unless] placed in a strong acid solution; however\, strong acid is not used in the cyanotype process.”\n?Because we will be working with chemistry\, you must follow all instructions given regarding chemistry and personal protective equipment.\n?Because this chemistry can stain\, we will be taking precautions and wearing gloves. We strongly recommend bringing an apron\, one that you won’t mind if it changes colors.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-printed-vision-workshop-creating-cyanotypes-hunts-photo-providence/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Paul N.
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SUMMARY:Analog Love: Developing Black & White Film- Hunt's Photo Boston
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we discuss all the key elements of loading and developing film\, and get you to develop a roll on your own! In this workshop\, we will show you how to load film into a developing tank\, discuss the elements of the chemistry involved\, and other various aspects. Because of the many variables\, we will only be using one specific type of developer\, but we will discuss the possibilities of other developers available and their advantages.\nWe will provide tanks\, reels\, chemistry\, and basically anything that you need to develop your film. All you will need to have is a roll of film to develop. Important: Make sure the roll of film is black & white and not C-41.\nPlease note: Since your film will be wet at the end of the session\, you will leave it to dry and pick it up at a later time.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/analog-love-developing-black-white-film-hunts-photo-boston-2/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Beginner Photography Classes,Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo, Boston,In-Person Classes,In-Person Editing & Printing Classes,Instructor: Paul N.
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