Saturday, November 12: 10:00am–4:00pm and
Sunday, November 13: 10:00am–6:00pm
The Ziatype is a modern alternative photographic process reminiscent of the 19th century Platinum process, though it is more user-friendly and cost-friendly than the Platinum process. Like the Platinum print, Ziatypes exhibit cold gray to warm brown hues. When Ziatypes are printed onto paper prepared with a salted gelatin sizing, commonly used in 19th century photography, the richness of tones and luminosity of highlights become more dramatic than what is possible with unsalted papers.
This is an intense two-day workshop in which participants will learn the process of making digital negatives for contact printing, proper materials handling and paper coating, and the exposure and processing of the Ziatype on salted gelatin paper.
Participants are asked to bring digital files, negatives, or photos, from which to make enlarged negatives suitable for contact printing to the coated paper. Those wishing to get a head start will be instructed in how to prepare their images for contact negatives prior to the class.
There will be a break for lunch. You are welcome to bring your own or order from any of a number of local restaurants. Please wear comfortable shoes.
Materials fee is included in the price of the workshop.
Non-members: $280 + tax Members: $255 + tax
Early Registration Discount: Register before October 22 and save $30.
Course Enrollment: 6–12
Instructor: Jessica Somers (jessicasomers.com)
Official Website: http://photosynthesisct.com/Ziatype_Workshop.html
Added by Photo Synthesis on August 28, 2011