Black & White Film Course - Olinda, Melbourne
Film Developing & Printing Course
The Complete How-To Guide
Learn how to develop & print film in Olinda, Melbourne, Vic.
How to develop & print film
(re) Discover the Magic of Black & White Film Photography
Join us for an exciting 4-week journey through the entire process of how to develop & print film photography. From loading your first roll of Ilford HP5+ to developing your film, creating a contact sheet, and finally making your own darkroom print, this course covers it all.
Location: Loop Art & Photo Space, Olinda, Vic
Fee: $599
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Course Description
What You’ll Learn:
Week 1: Shooting on a Manual Film Camera
- Learn the basics of using a manual film camera.
- Understand the exposure triangle and how it applies to film.
- Hands-on practice with loading and shooting your first roll of Ilford HP5+.
- You will have the opportunity to shoot one roll in class time & take a roll home to shoot throughout the week
Week 2: Developing Your Film
- Step-by-step guidance on developing your film.
- Learn how to properly handle and process your negatives.
- Tips for achieving the best results during development.
- Guided tour through developing 1 roll then the teacher will step back and you dev the 2nd roll by yourself
Week 3: Creating a Contact Sheet
- Learn how to make a contact sheet from your developed film.
- Understand the importance of contact sheets for evaluating your shots.
- Hands-on practice in the darkroom to create your contact sheet.
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Week 4: Printing Your Photos
- Discover the art of darkroom printing.
- Learn techniques for making high-quality prints from your negatives.
- Create your own black & white prints to take home.
Course Details:
- Duration: 4x 120-minute classes
- Location: Loop Art & Photo Space, 4/540 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda, Vic, 3788
- Class Size: 1-on-1 training ensure personalised instruction and ample hands-on practice.
- Requirements: You will need to supply your own fully manual 35mm film camera