STAMFORD — In this specialized workshop, Mark Burnham will offer students a rare opportunity to dive into the captivating world of wet plate photography. The five-hour workshop will take place on Saturday, September 13, 10a–3p at Headwaters Arts Center in Stamford. The workshop is offered with tiered equity pricing at $50–$125.
Originating in the 19th century, wet plate photography is one of the earliest forms of photography. From making wet plates, to creating long, slow exposures this workshop will give participants an in-depth, hands-on experience with the core processes of the wet plate technique.
No previous photography experience is necessary and all participants will have the opportunity to make multiple beautiful and unique images to take home. All materials are included. There are only four spots available, so those interested should register early to avoid disappointment.
Mark Burnham, a lifelong photography enthusiast, has mastered the art of wet plate collodion photography through study with experts John Coffer at Camp Tintype and Lisa Elmaleh at the Penumbra Foundation, NYC. Crafting numerous plates in his Roxbury, NY studio, Mark's work combines historical techniques with a personal artistic vision.
This event is sponsored by Margaretville Telephone Company. All programs offered by the Roxbury Arts Group are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature, the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation, the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation, The Community Foundation for South Central New York, the Tianaderrah Foundation, The Delaware National Bank of Delhi, and individual supporters.
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