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NOTE: This Course will be held in a live, Online Format using the Zoom Platform.
Class meets Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm ET

Here’s an exciting opportunity to delve into a project that you have been thinking about in the historic processes. Spend this weekend examining your ideas and the materials to move a project forward in the historic process realm. Brenton has spent years on campus, helping students see their work in new ways. This workshop can help you further realize the ideas that you have and coach you on the materials and methods in historic work. You can get a perspective on your work and also on expressive use of materials such as platinum, the cyanotype, collage elements, gum bichromate, silver processes.

What do these processes look and feel like? How are they made? How can I learn how to do it?

This is a weekend to think about with a sounding board – what your photography and ideas can look like ! This is a coaching weekend and motivating new perspectives on your photography.

You will need to be able to share digital files of your work. Historic Process experience isn’t necessary – just a desire to learn and expand your vision.

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Instructor: Brenton Hamilton

Brenton holds his MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art & Design. His teaching specialties include, B&W Craft,  Historic Processes, and the History of Photography. Brenton is an enthusiastic workshop leader exhibiting special care and interest in the teaching process and experience for his students.