Advance your B&W darkroom knowledge to the next level.

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Doing it in the dark gets better with practice. This week will provide individuals with 5 full days of supervised darkroom printing to help each individual achieve their vision. Daily demonstrations in advanced printing techniques such as working with split-filters, toning/split-toning and explorations in aesthetic choices via a selection of fiber-based papers, developers, and toners participants will reinvigorate their darkroom practice.

This course is for those individuals looking at pushing their Black and White darkroom practice to the next level.

All image credit ©Deanna Whitman

Past student work (left to right): Dave Dennard (x2), Brooke Holland (x2)

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Instructor: DM Witman

DM Witman is a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of environmental disruption and the human relationship to place in the Age of the Anthropocene. Her creative practice is deeply rooted within the realm of the effects of humans on this world using photographic materials, video, and installation. DM is affiliated with Cove Street Arts, Portland. Recent interviews and publications include The Guardian, BBC Culture, WIRED, Boston Globe, and Art New England. She actively exhibits her work and has been recognized with grants from the Maine Arts Commission, The Kindling Fund, The John Anson Kittredge Fund, and the Puffin Foundation.