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Materials

If you want to workshop along w/ Caroline, here are the materials needed. If you have any questions send an email Caroline’s way.

TLF recommended materials source
Bostick and Sullivan   (505-474-0890)

***Please order 8-10 days in advance of the workshop***

Paper

Brush

  • Hake Brush
    (suggested for best results, other options: 1.5″ or 2″ soft brush or foam brush)

Chemistry

Note, you will also need access to:

  • Running water
  • Dim room
  • Sunlight, or a UV lightbox

ONLINE

Alternative Processes
Workshop + Demo Series

Week 2: The Platinum
Palladium Print

Wednesday, July 22 / 6 – 8 pm

Instructor: Caroline Waterman
Cost: $40 Members, $55 Non Members

Explore the Platinum Palladium printing process with local artist Caroline Waterman. In this workshop, you will learn how to set up a dim room, what equipment you will need, and the various chemicals and paper necessary to make your own Platinum Palladium prints at home. You can use your previously made digital negatives from week 1, or you can use actual film negatives, for this beautiful 19th-century process. In this class, you will learn how to prepare the paper, mix and apply the chemicals, and finally how the development and clearing process works.  If you are looking to take your digital images to another level, learning this handmade process is an excellent way to create beautiful archival prints.

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Our newest online learning program, the Alternative Processes Workshop + Demo Series, is a choose your own adventure experience. You have two options, take the series as workshops or as demos. Throughout the series, each instructor will provide a materials list so you can gather what you need to join in like you would if participating in a workshop. Or, you can skip the materials list and tune in for a demo-like experience. Either way, you’ll learn a little something, meet photographers and enthusiasts interested in alternative processes, and can ask all your burning alt process questions along the way. 

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REGISTER

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Caroline Waterman

ONLINE

Alternative Processes
Workshop + Demo Series

Week 2: The Platinum
Palladium Print

Wednesday, July 22 / 6 – 8 pm

Instructor: Caroline Waterman
Cost: $40 Members, $55 Non Members

Explore the Platinum Palladium printing process with local artist Caroline Waterman. In this workshop, you will learn how to set up a dim room, what equipment you will need, and the various chemicals and paper necessary to make your own Platinum Palladium prints at home. You can use your previously made digital negatives from week 1, or you can use actual film negatives, for this beautiful 19th-century process. In this class, you will learn how to prepare the paper, mix and apply the chemicals, and finally how the development and clearing process works.  If you are looking to take your digital images to another level, learning this handmade process is an excellent way to create beautiful archival prints.

. . .

Our newest online learning program, the Alternative Processes Workshop + Demo Series, is a choose your own adventure experience. You have two options, take the series as workshops or as demos. Throughout the series, each instructor will provide a materials list so you can gather what you need to join in like you would if participating in a workshop. Or, you can skip the materials list and tune in for a demo-like experience. Either way, you’ll learn a little something, meet photographers and enthusiasts interested in alternative processes, and can ask all your burning alt process questions along the way. 

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Materials

If you want to workshop along w/ Caroline, here are the materials needed. If you have any questions send an email Caroline’s way.

TLF recommended materials source
Bostick and Sullivan   (505-474-0890)

***Please order 8-10 days in advance of the workshop***

Paper

Brush

  • Hake Brush
    (suggested for best results, other options: 1.5″ or 2″ soft brush or foam brush)

Chemistry

Note, you will also need access to:

  • Running water
  • Dim room
  • Sunlight, or a UV lightbox
REGISTER

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[ IMAGE ]

Caroline Waterman