If you’re tired of the digital rat race and are looking for a “new” way to shoot, try returning to the roots of photography with this intensive tintype workshop.
Tintype photography workshop instructor Nathan Lomas is fascinated by the ambiguities and tones that tintype photography creates and its contrast to today’s digital photography. Tintype pictures are a direct-positive photographic process (also referred to as wet plate collodion) that was prevalent from the 1850s to the 1880s. The end product is a one-of-a-kind image that will last a lifetime!
In the introduction evening, Nathan will talk about the history of tintype photography and show examples of historic and contemporary tintypes. You will learn how the tintype process works and what to expect during the two days of intensive shooting.
This photography workshop will be divided into two shooting sessions. The first will focus on creating still life images to become familiar with the antique process. Students are invited to bring objects and materials that they would like to use to create a personalized still life scene. In the second session, students will have the chance to bring a small group of family or friends to create stunning tintype portraits in our studio.
Students will leave the workshop with an understanding of the tintype process, and 8–10 4×5 unique tintypes!
Registration is required. Workshop fee is $375
Phone: 415-388-3569
Email: info@theimageflow.com
Additional time info:
Three sessions:
Thursday, November 9: 5–6PM
Saturday, November 11: 10AM–2PM
Sunday, December 3: 10AM–3PM
2017/11/09 - 2017/12/03
The Image Flow (Miller Ave, Mill Valley)
401 Miller Ave, A, Mill Valley, CA 94941
Street Parking & parking lot in back of venue