Workshops

Film Photography

This workshop is designed to practice the essentials of analog camera handling, film loading, darkroom development, and film scanning

Gum Bichromate Printing

An alternative photographic printing process from the 1850s that uses gum arabic, pigment, and light-sensitive chemicals to create images by contact printing.

Van Dyke and Salt Printing

Processes that use salted paper and ferric citrate on paper sensitized with silver nitrate to produce sepia images.

Cyanotype Printing

A 19th-century photographic printing process known for its Prussian blue tones.

It uses light-sensitive iron salts and sunlight to create images on paper, fabric and other materials.

Wet Plate Collodion

Photographic process, invented in 1851 where a glass or metal plate is coated with a light-sensitive solution called collodion, exposed in a camera, and developed all before the solution dries.

Bookmaking Workshop

We work with design schools, art spaces, and curious communities. Whether you’re looking to host a one-off workshop, an immersive lab, or a collaborative program.