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Darkroom I

$65.00$75.00

A 1-Day Class
Saturday, November 9th
10:30am–1:30pm
Ages 16+

A Photography Class for Ages 16+

Darkroom I serves as an introduction to the basics of analog photography. Students will learn proper techniques for loading and exposing film, 35mm camera controls/technique, developing B/W film in the darkroom using a daylight tank. As any seasoned analog photographer knows, there are many easily avoidable ways to ruin your film. This course is a great way to avoid a lot of those beginner mistakes helping you get started in the darkroom quicker and easier.

Students will leave the class with sheet of negatives, as well as an understanding of exposure and basic photo chemistry. Get 15% off if ordered alongside Darkroom II.

Supplies are included. Students are welcome to bring their own 35mm cameras to the class. CEPA has a limited number of 35mm cameras available to rent.

Please call or email info@cepagallery.org if you have questions about your camera or to arrange a camera rental.

Workshop Location

CEPA Learning Center

Limited Availability

This class is limited to 8 participants.

Dates & Times

Saturday, November 9th
10:30am–1:30pm

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Meet the Teaching Artist

Meet the Teaching Artist

Nate Ely

Nate Ely has a BA in Cinema and Photography from Binghamton University, and an MFA from SUNY at Buffalo. Nate has been working in the darkroom since 2007 and has introduced hundreds of students to the magic of analog photography since he began teaching in 2017.

Although interested in many different facets of photography, the particular focus of his work is in traditional/experimental photography. He is interested in modes of photography that have all but vanished from our daily experience of cameras, as a means to reconnect students with the history and phenomena of photography.

Visit Nate’s website