Course Description
This introductory class is designed for high school students, who wish to learn how to shoot, process and print film in our darkroom. It’s a fun class as we keep the classes small, so you can really have time to learn and experiment within this class. Also, students can practice their new skills at our facility, while the course is in session.
No materials are required for the first class, but students are encouraged to bring 35mm SLR cameras if they already own one. Instructor will provide material list on first day of class.
Please note: This class can be taken in lieu of the Photo Center Orientation.
Requirements
Photo Center Orientation is not required for this class.
Instructor
John Longyear (Scroll down for more information about the instructor)
Dates and Time
April 30 – May 28
Wednesdays, 4pm-6pm
Class Platform
In-Person
Class Number
43504
Class Fee
$130
Registration
Spring 2025 registration opens Mar 1 at 10am
*Priority registration for active scholarship recipients starts Feb 26
Instructor Bio – John Longyear
John Longyear is a photographer and video artist from Newbury Park, California. He learned how to print in his home darkroom and graduated with a BA in visual arts from the University of California Santa Cruz. His primary foundation is based in traditional black and white printing, but he is interested in pushing the boundaries apparent in the intersection of darkroom and digital practices.
