April 30, May 14, May 28, June 11, and June 25, 2025 from 6pm-9pm
5 session workshop
Sliding Scale - $400 - 600
This introductory course for black and white film photography is designed to provide participants with an understanding of 35mm (or medium format) photography and the foundations for darkroom usage. Topics covered include but are not limited to: camera operation (aperture, ISO, shutter speed, light meter interpretation), film processing, darkroom setup, RC printing, dodging and burning techniques, using filters, and print evaluation. The course will dig into darkroom exposure and development techniques to build skills and confidence in processing and printing work.
Through this experience, students will understand the basics of darkroom printing and explore what makes a good print, as well as how to make those determinations independently.
Students can expect to gain confidence in operating a 35mm (or medium format) SLR camera, developing film, making contact sheets, selecting images, and generating high quality prints.
At the end of the course, students will have developed several rolls of film, created a handful of strong prints, and be fully capable of working independently in the darkroom to continue with a personal darkroom printing practice.
Materials, equipment, and Bakery access details:
A $90 materials fee is built into the workshop cost and covers: 50 sheets of RC paper and all necessary chemistry. Students may rent Bakery space at 50% of the hourly rental cost for the duration of the workshop.
Students will need to bring:
6+ rolls of Ilford HP5
35mm (or medium format) analog SLR camera (check battery function before class)
Negative sleeves (35mm or medium format)
Students may wish to purchase:
Any additional paper for printing
Sliding Scale Pricing:
For this workshop, we are offering tiered pricing. Please reference the table for guidance to determine your sliding scale price point for more information before checking out.
Community: This class would be a splurge.
Sustaining: I enjoy continuing education opportunities and am able to afford to pay full price.
Generating: I’d love to use this opportunity to contribute to growing the program and offerings at the Bakery.
Instructor Bio:
Sarah Warshaw is an artist and art educator from New York. She studied Photography & Imaging at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, and education at Teachers College, Columbia University. She taught B&W Darkroom Photography and Color Darkroom I and II at the International Center of Photography’s Teen Academy Program from 2013-2019. Currently, Sarah is Part-Time Faculty at the University of Southern Maine, teaching for the Art Education program and supervising emerging educators. She is the Education Director at The Bakery Photo Collective and has been a member since 2023.
Any questions? Please contact: education@bakeryphoto.com