Basic BW Film Development

6/17, 7/1, 7/22, 8/5
Saturdays, 1-4pm
Chris Gould

Course Description

Learn the basics of black and white film development. In this quick workshop students will be taught how to properly process their black and white film. 35mm and 120 film development will all be explained. Students must bring in a black and white roll of film ready for development. There are no prerequisites and beginners are encouraged to sign-up. No class time will be spent in the darkroom and color film development will not be addressed in this course.

Requirement

Photo Center Orientation is not required for this class, but it is required if student wishes to come to the Photo Center outside the workshop to develop film on their own and/or print their own photos in the Darkroom.

Instructor

Chris Gould (Scroll down for more information about the instructors)

Dates and Time

June 17, Saturday, 1pm-4pm
July 1, Saturday, 1pm-4pm
July 22, Saturday, 1pm-4pm
August 5, Saturday, 1pm-4pm


Class Platform

In-person


Class Number

June 17 – 36331
July 1 – 36332
July 22 – 36349
August 5 – 36350


Class Fee

$30


Registration

Summer 2023 registration opens May 20 at 10am *Priority registration for active scholarship recipients starts May 17

Instructor Bio

Chris Gould is a photographer from Santa Rosa, California who has enjoyed taking pictures since he was a little kid. He studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and works in the black and white analog tradition -finding joy in the craft as well as the results. Chris has worked as a clerk and darkroom tech at the Harvey Milk Photo Center for 3 years. He currently teaches Part One and Part Two of the Black and White Photography and Darkroom class.a little kid. He studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and works in the black and white analog tradition -finding joy in the craft as well as the results. Chris has worked as a clerk and darkroom tech at the Harvey Milk Photo Center for over 10 years. He currently teaches currently teaches Darkroom Essentials u0026amp; Processes and Basic Black u0026amp; White Development.