| FACULTY | Aunna Moriarty |
| DAY / TIME | Thursday 6-9pm | April 2 - June 4, 2026 |
| TUITION | $870 + $50 Materials Fee |
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Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
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| FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 8 students. |
| LEVEL | Intermediate |
| PREREQS | Photography I: Black & White AND Photography I: Digital |
| CREDITS | 3 – Fulfills Elective requirement for Certificate Program |
Dive into the experimental and creative 19th century photographic process known as gum bichromate printing, which combines light sensitive emulsion with pigments to generate uniquely layered images.
This course will focus on the use of CMYK color separation digital negatives to create monotone, duotone, and tri-color gum prints. Students will experiment with layering of color combinations using watercolor pigments combined with the UV light sensitive emulsion to achieve semi and full CMYK color prints. Discussion and demonstrations will help students understand methods in choosing appropriate images for the process; students will need to be prepared with a selection of possible digital image files to utilize for creating digital negatives throughout the quarter.
Upon completion of the class, students will walk away with foundational knowledge of the gum bichromate printing workflow (including digital negatives), emulsion ratios, and coating methods, and practice with embracing creative experimentation and imperfection.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR STUDENTS
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