| FACULTY | Daniel Carrillo & Danielle Quenell |
| DATE / TIME | October 10 - 11, 2026 | Saturday & Sunday 12:30-5:30pm |
| TUITION | $425 (All materials included; Note, due to the special nature of materials required for this workshop, it is not eligible for discounts) |
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Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
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| FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 8 students |
| LEVEL | Intermediate - Advanced |
| PREREQS | Photography I: B&W or equivalent experience in analog photography |
Whether you are curious about 19th century processes or interested in setting up your own laboratory for experimenting with ambrotypes, tintypes, and wet plate collodion, this workshop will familiarize you with the chemistry, equipment, and techniques for creating one of a kind images using these processes. Join noted photographer Daniel Carrillo to learn how to make expressive work from portraiture to still lifes using the wet plate process. Students will have an opportunity to create several plates over the course of the weekend using a large format camera. All materials are provided and cameras will be available for students to utilize throughout the workshop.
Images © Daniel Carrillo