Chris Calohan
Well-known member
Salt Printing Workshop
with Chris Calohan
Saturday, May 11, 2013
The VAC is happy to announce the first of several photography workshops we have planned for 2013!
Salt Printing was the very first photographic printing process, invented by
William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839. In this workshop you will learn a historic process,
catch a glimpse into the history of photography, and make your own unique archival prints!
For the salt printing process we will~
Make digital negatives from your favorite JPEG images
Learn to mix the chemistry, coat the paper, and make exposures using sunshine
Develop in the darkroom
When ~ Saturday, May 11
Part 1, 9:00am - 12:00pm
(Lunch break from 12:00 - 1:00)
Part 2, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Cost~ $60
This includes all of your materials - watercolor paper, coating brush, and individual kit for each student with extra chemistry to take home.
We are pleased to have photographer Chris Calohan leading this workshop. Chris is a long time photography teacher with Bay District Schools who specializes in historic/alternative photo processes.
For information and questions, contact Bonnie Jones by email at bonnie@bonniejonesphoto.com
or by phone at the VAC, 850-769-4451.
Reserve your spot by phone (850-769-4451) or in person at the VAC.
*Workshop space limited to 18 students!
This is in Panama City, Florida