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PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS
Dr Karel Doing explains his Phytogram technique that combines plants and photochemical emulsions.
Explore one of the most ecologically sound photographic mediums in existence. The process is based on plant-based materials and iron and was developed by Megan Ringrose.
A hands-on workshop to learn how to make your own pinhole cameras and capture unique images led by Ky Lewis.
Explore interaction, participation, and improvisation using a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates performance, ephemeral installations, and photography in a workshop led by Diego Ferrari.
Create your own cyanotype using iron salts, sunlight, paper and water echoing the work of Sir John Herschel and Anna Atkins. This workshop is led by Lucy Kane.
Use the photo sensitive properties of plants and vegetables to create imagery in a workshop led by Nettie Edwards.
Explore the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit, focusing on how the physical landscape—whether urban or rural—shapes feelings, moods, and actions in a workshop with Sean A Wyatt.