young people ideas for traditional photography
Two weeks ago I took the 4x5 to my son's Beavers meeting - about 16 kids 5-8 year olds.
I shot portraits of each of them, using my camera and a whole whack of studio flash pop. That was because I had loaded the holders with cut down lithographic film, with an effective sensitivity of 3 asa.
We then went in groups of about 6 into a mostly darkened place ( gym stage with black curtains drawn), lit with two flash lights fitted with rubylith red filters, and processed the film in trays. Each kid stuck on a latex glove and agitated a piece of film in the developer, stop, fix and wash.
There were lots of ohs and ahs as the images came up at first in the developer tray. I took the negs home, washed them a bit better, and then dried and printed them to the best of my ability. Some were over developed to a Dr of about 2.2, so there were some blown out highlights to be sure.
The MSDS info the group required had me think about what developer to use. I made up one using vitamin C and a tiny amount of phenidone, activated by borax. If people can buy it in the supermarket it turns out they are not as intimidated by it. The fixer - Ilford rapid fix was the only issue raised, wrt ventilation - in the end there was no issue, since the stage had lots of volume to disperse any smell of the fixer.