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SUMMARY:Printing Out Paper Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Printing out Paper\, or PoP\, makes an image by exposing a negative and paper to light without any chemical development. With a printing-out process\, you can watch your image come to life during your exposure\, rather than having to wait until it is processed! Used originally as a simplified field process without the need of a darkroom\, today we use this handmade emulsion to create artful images with subtle and warm tonality. \nThis workshop begins on Friday night with a lecture and demo\, where instructor Siegfried Rempel will discuss the history of collodio-chloride printing and demonstrate two different printing-out methods. Following on Saturday is a day of coating and printing your own hand fabricated\, collodio-chloride printing out paper. \nThe day after the workshop\, return to the lab to further refine your mastery of this process! We are hosting a PoP Open Studio on Sunday\, March 26 from 9am – 3pm. More information here. \nAbout Collodio-Chloride\nThe use of Collodion in photography for the production of photographic prints an be found as early as the 1850s\, and is most commonly used in the Wet Plate Collodion process to produce tintypes and ambrotypes. The concept of an “emulsion” of silver salts in a collodion binder was introduced by Gaudin in 1853 and by 1861 he was actively producing the “Photogene” collodion emulsion. \nThe collodio-chloride print has a similar physical appearance to its gelatin counterparts and it can be difficult to tell them apart. In fact\, modern gelatin silver darkroom papers evolved from this early printing method! Today\, we still practice the collodio-chloride process because of the rich and beautiful tonality it imparts on our images. \n  \nRefund Policy \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/printing-out-paper-workshop/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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