Cyanotype & Platinum/Palladium Workshops U.K

Buckwheat, Holy Jim Canyon

A
Buckwheat, Holy Jim Canyon

  • 0
  • 0
  • 261
Sonatas XII-44 (Life)

A
Sonatas XII-44 (Life)

  • 1
  • 1
  • 361
Have A Seat

A
Have A Seat

  • 0
  • 0
  • 625
Cotswold landscape

H
Cotswold landscape

  • 4
  • 1
  • 808
Carpenter Gothic Spires

H
Carpenter Gothic Spires

  • 3
  • 0
  • 2K

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
199,625
Messages
2,794,419
Members
99,970
Latest member
microcassettefan
Recent bookmarks
1

Davec101

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2005
Messages
1,216
Location
Cambridge, U
Format
Large Format
I will be starting my workshop programme from November 2007 and it will include separate workshops on Cyanotype and Platinum/Palladium printing. They will be held at my home in Cottenham (6 miles north of Cambridge).

1786175813_a26d6b0df5_o.jpg


The workshops will be one day either in the week or weekend, which ever is most convenient for the participants. I have deliberately kept the maximum class size down to 2 people as this will facilitate more personal tuition. Both workshops will include all materials such as transparency materials for creation of negatives, printing paper, chemicals, Printing Handbook with cd etc.. and lunch.

A workshop handbook is provided on the day and covers in detail the following themes, all of which will be addressed on the day.

1) Introduction: Platinum printing in the 21st Century
2) Introduction to Digital Negatives
3) Chemicals needed to create your first Platinum/Palladium Print
4) Health & Safety
5) Importance of Keeping Notes
6) Suitable Papers for Platinum/Palladium Printing
7) Methods of Contrast Control for Platinum/Palladium printing
8) Creating your first Platinum/Palladium print
8.1) Preparing and coating the paper
8.2) Exposing the coated sensitized paper to Ultraviolet light
8.3) Developing the print
8.4) Preparing the Clearing baths and Clearing the print
8.5) Drying the print
9 ) Calibrating your own system

Appendix #1 Article on Digital Negatives#2 Platinum data sheet#3 Chemicals Suppliers & Equipment Suppliers #4 Article on suitable Papers for Platinum/Palladium Prints


The workshop hand book also includes 2 cd’s

Workshop cd 1 includes :tongue:latinum printing curves,Calibration images,Step wedges,Examples of platinum prints

Cd 2 includes : all edited images with correction curves made on the day


Below shows 2 Participants of the workshop viewing their final prints at the end of the day

1786176567_9a12ce0b58_o.jpg


Examples of prints produced on the workshop by participants have included the following

1786606249_e746c8a724_o.jpg

The Lone Tree,Mark Burley

1786608533_a2a839b2d2_o.jpg

Portwrinkle Beach,Mark Burley

1786607797_7e677de3dd_o.jpg

Phil Dresser

1786606989_9e33e11dfb_o.jpg

Sea Alter,Mark Burley

1787011509_1dd97092e6_o.jpg

Steps,Phil Dresser

1786609279_1374454530_o.jpg

Ridge,Phil Dresser

If you are interested and would like further information including the workshop program please email me at davidchow2002@hotmail.com
 
Last edited by a moderator:

philldresser

Subscriber
Joined
Feb 4, 2003
Messages
1,413
Location
Norwich, UK
Format
Multi Format
Thanks

Dave

Thanks for a great day yesterday. The workshop was great and as you know it was a first foray for me into the digi-neg arena. I can see great potential for it but will have to save up for a printer capable of the output required.

The Pt/Pd side was a bit more familiar as I do kallitypes but very interesting and a totally new avenue to tailor negs for

Thanks again

Cheers

Phill Dresser
 

dwross2

Member
Joined
Jan 3, 2007
Messages
160
Format
Large Format
Dave:

The prints from your workshop are absolutely gorgeous. I'd give a lot for there to be a little less distance (and water) between Cottenham and Oregon.

Best of luck on all your future workshops. Lucky participants!

d
 
OP
OP
Davec101

Davec101

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2005
Messages
1,216
Location
Cambridge, U
Format
Large Format
Dave

Thanks for a great day yesterday. The workshop was great and as you know it was a first foray for me into the digi-neg arena. I can see great potential for it but will have to save up for a printer capable of the output required.

The Pt/Pd side was a bit more familiar as I do kallitypes but very interesting and a totally new avenue to tailor negs for

Thanks again

Cheers

Phill Dresser

Thanks Phil it was a real pleasure to be able to work with you and Mark, both of you seemed to take to it like a fish to water and produced some really stunning prints.
 
OP
OP
Davec101

Davec101

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2005
Messages
1,216
Location
Cambridge, U
Format
Large Format
Dave:

The prints from your workshop are absolutely gorgeous. I'd give a lot for there to be a little less distance (and water) between Cottenham and Oregon.

Best of luck on all your future workshops. Lucky participants!

d


Thanks for your kind words and encouragement.
 
OP
OP
Davec101

Davec101

Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2005
Messages
1,216
Location
Cambridge, U
Format
Large Format
A few photos and scans from last sundays workshop, both participants had never tried any hand coated photographic processes and really learnt very quickly.



2092992091_fb6dd12df7_o.jpg

Mike pouring developer onto his first platinum/palladium print.

2092992591_96d92d164a_o.jpg

Stephen Samuels

2093769078_c697066852_o.jpg

Stephen Samuels

2093768800_9ee1dd67ab_o.jpg

Mike Wilinson

2093768970_48d0946aed_o.jpg

Mike Wilinson​
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom