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GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE
INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM
2010 Photography Workshops


Unique, hands-on workshops for artists, photographers, historians, archivists, conservators, and those who simply love photography and history. Here's a sampling:

Tracing the Light: Imagery before Photography - The earliest techniques of creating light-based imagery (see right)

1839: Processes of Daguerre, Talbot and Bayard - The three processes vying for supremacy in 1839

Dawn of Photography - Learn Talbot's Photogenic Drawing Process at the same place where he conducted his experiments - this workshop will be held at Lacock Abbey, UK.

Albumen and Platinum Printing Workshops - Learn formulas and techniques and inspect vintage masterworks in the Eastman House collection by Emerson, Robinson, Cameron, Coburn, and many others.


And there’s more…


Details and registration
information can be found at:

Eastman House Photography Workshops



 

 

NOW TAKING REGISTRATIONS

Tracing the Light:
Imagery before Photography


June 14 - 17, 2010


The era just before the dawn of photography supported a culture of skilled portrait makers who saw the benefits of both light and lenses.

In several forms, the camera predated the invention of photography and was used by artists and those who simply enjoyed seeing the virtual image.

This unique workshop offers that what most historians and artists have long heard about, but few have actually experienced...

- Click here for more details about this class -

 




 
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