This March Project Basho will be hosting a series of events dedicated to daguerreotypes, a mirror-like image and one of the first photographic processes made on silver plated copper.
Both events are lead by Takashi Arai, an emerging Japanese photographer who primarily works daguerreotypes. For more information on Takashi Arai, please read his interview in Project Basho's Featured Photographer this month or visit his website.
Admission is $10 for the general public, and $5 for students and Project Basho Members. (Admission to first event will comp admission to the following event)
Thanks to Takashi for a very interesting lecture. It was nice to have the opportunity to see fresh (new) Becquerel and mercury-developed daguerrotypes for in-person viewing. They really are a beautiful 'object' unto themselves. I'm sorry I wasn't able to make it down to see the demonstration.
Thanks to Takashi for a very interesting lecture. It was nice to have the opportunity to see fresh (new) Becquerel and mercury-developed daguerrotypes for in-person viewing. They really are a beautiful 'object' unto themselves. I'm sorry I wasn't able to make it down to see the demonstration.
It was a fascinating demo, and everyone got to see the process up close. Takashi made a daguerreotype group portrait of all the attendees which he then proceeded to develop. Hopefully Project Basho will post a scan of it here.
Yes- another big thanks to Tsuyoshi for bringing Takashi to Philadelphia to present the process! It was a terrific opportunity to view the process first-hand and to take part in making an image. Six minutes is forever when posing!
Daguerreotype Leacture and Workshop with Takashi Arai
Our demonstration on the daguerreotype process with Takashi Arai, held on March 15th, was very well received. We had a very good turn out with attendees from all over the United States. Takashi was pleased with the results and plans to return in the fall to conduct a daguerreotype workshop in conjunction with the 2009 Daguerreian Society Symposium. We will also be having a show of contemporary daguerreotype practitioners which will include the work of Takashi Arai.
We documented both the March 13th lecture and March 15th demonstration. The pictures from these dates can be viewed on the Project Basho Flickr stream at the link below.
We also wanted to remind you that this weekend we will be having a workshop with Dead Link Removed on the Wet Plate Collodion process. The workshop will be held Saturday and Sunday March 28th and 29th. To view more information on this workshop please visit our workshop page linked below.