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Use one of the earliest forms of photography to create tintypes, which are direct positives exposed on an aluminum sheet using large format cameras. Learn the basics of this 19th-century process including how to pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, and apply a protective varnish. Plan to walk away with six to twelve finished pieces.

Several workshops are offered throughout the year at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond in Richmond, VA.

Scroll down to see current course offerings and check out the workshop blog to see the class in action.

Tintype Photography @ VisArts
Apr
27
to Apr 28

Tintype Photography @ VisArts

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Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media, and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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Tintype Photography @ VisArts
Apr
30
to May 1

Tintype Photography @ VisArts

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media, and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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Tintype Photography @ VisArts
Nov
13
to Nov 14

Tintype Photography @ VisArts

  • Visual Arts Center of Richmond (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media, and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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Tintype Photography @ VisArts
Sep
18
to Sep 19

Tintype Photography @ VisArts

  • Visual Arts Center of Richmond (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media, and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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Tintype Photography @ VisArts
Aug
21
to Aug 22

Tintype Photography @ VisArts

  • Visual Arts Center of Richmond (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media, and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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Tintype Workshop @ PRINT
Nov
7
10:00 AM10:00

Tintype Workshop @ PRINT

Wet plate collodion has experienced a resurgence because of both its beauty and the unique images it produces. This is a fun yet intensive workshop designed to give students hands-on experience with this 19th-century process. Using large format, 4x5 cameras, participants will receive individual attention as they make one-of-a-kind tintypes (direct positives on an aluminum sheet) and glass negatives (negative on clear glass plate). Among other techniques, students will learn how to prepare glass, pour and sensitize collodion, properly expose and develop plates, apply a protective varnish and learn how to mix some of the basic chemistry needed.

All chemistry, media and cameras will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please bring aprons or wear old clothing (materials are not overly toxic but can easily stain clothing).

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