Analogue photography requires an analogue camera with a roll of light-sensitive film. You open the aperture by operating the shutter, which then exposes the film to light.This is in contrast to digital photography, where the light-sensitive film is replaced by a sensor that stores light signals on a memory card. It goes without saying that for analogue photography you also need the darkroom, where the captured image is developed into a picture. The exposed paper is soaked in a number of baths filled with chemical liquids to fix the image, transforming it into self-developed prints with a beautiful granularity.

If you love (analogue) photography and you want to expand your knowledge and skills by diving into the world of film photography, then this is the right course for you! Here, you will learn the essentials of analogue photography: how to work with your camera model, load a film, and manually adjust the settings, all while gaining insights into ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.

Discover how to use a 35mm film camera and learn which film is most suitable for various shooting situations. You will learn how to measure light and adjust your camera's exposure settings using various types of light meters. Additionally, you'll create various compositions and understand the interplay between natural and studio lighting. Finally, you'll be able to scan your negatives.

Schedule & enrolment

Teachers

Pieter Lemmens

After graduating from the AKI (Academy of Arts and Industry) in Enschede,  Pieter deepened his knowledge by studying the different disciplines of photography. From free work photography to photography for commercial purposes. He works with various designers, publishers and magazines. Since a few years, Pieter is also active as a teacher and has organised several workshops. Characteristic for his photography is the inspection of the image, the agitation of light and the dynamics between sharp and blunt. He possesses knowledge in analog and digital editing, both in colour and black & white.

 

www.lemmensphoto.com

 

Rates

Category 1 - Student
Category 2 - TU Delft employee
Category 3 - Other

You do not need an X-subscription to follow this course. However, you do need an account in our webshop, which yo can create with your NetID. Don't have a NetID? Then drop by X to create an account.

Practical Information

Bring, if you have one or can borrow one for the duration of the course, your own analogue camera.

During the group course, you will learn how to develop images and print pictures in a darkroom. You will be taken through the entire imaging process, step by step. Working in the darkroom is always a special experience; after photographic exposure, you put the film or paper in the chemical baths and watch your image come to life. You will learn how to work with various types of films and techniques and by the end of the course you will be able to produce analogue photographs on your own.

Schedule & enrolment

Teachers

Jaap Oldenkamp

Jaap studied Photography in the Hague. He participated in several photography seminars in Swiss and achieved his Certificate for Illustrative Photography in the USA. Besides his work as a photography teacher at X, Jaap also works as an industrial photographer and advertising photographer.

 
www.jaapfoto.com

Rates

Category 1 - Student
Category 2 - TU Delft employee
Category 3 - Other

You do not need an X-subscription to follow this course. However, you do need an account in our webshop, which yo can create with your NetID. Don't have a NetID? Then drop by X to create an account.

Practical Information

Bring, if you have one or can borrow one for the duration of the course, your own analogue camera.

The Open Studio: Analogue Photography, Darkroom Techniques is open to anyone with an X subscription who has completed an Analogue Photography course, at any time when an assistant is present. All you need to do is register beforehand. The assistant is there to help when needed, to give tips and advice and to ensure that all materials and equipment are used responsibly and safely. 

During the Open Studio: Analogue Photography, Darkroom Techniques, you are welcome to use the darkroom, and the associated materials are available for purchase.

Interested in finding out what happens every weekend in the Open Studio: Fine Arts? If so, join the Facebook group.

Schedule & enrolment

Practical Information

Experience necessary
Assistants available
Reserve in advance, the day before from 13:00
On Friday from 18:00 until 23:00 and on Saturday from 12:00 until 18:00