Analogue I

with Mark Tomaras

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This workshop is designed for beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of analog photography — how to measure light, expose film correctly, and use light creatively to make beautiful, expressive photographs.

All materials and services are included in the total price, including an Ilford B&W film roll, development, and premium high-resolution scanning. These services alone are typically valued at around 40€, which makes the workshop a great all-inclusive option.

After class, your film will be hand-processed, professionally scanned at high resolution, and returned with your negatives and digital files.

Price: 80€

Workshop Program

Part 1: Introduction to Film & Loading Your Camera
We’ll begin by looking at different types of black & white film and their distinct looks and characteristics.
You’ll learn how to load your film and prepare your camera for shooting.

Part 2: Understanding Exposure
Learn how to properly expose your film for perfect negatives.
We’ll cover the essentials of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO — and how they work together to create a balanced exposure.
You’ll also learn how to use your camera’s built-in light meter (or a handheld or smartphone meter) and practice taking accurate light readings through hands-on exercises.

Part 3: The Creative Use of Light
Once you understand exposure, we’ll explore how to see and use light creatively.
You’ll learn to recognize interesting light and shadow, use window light for portraits, and understand the difference between flat and contrasty light.
We’ll also discuss how the time of day and direction of light influence mood and atmosphere.

Part 4: Composition and Visual Storytelling
We’ll explore several classic compositional techniques that make photographs more intentional and engaging.
These ideas will help you develop a more thoughtful and deliberate approach to photographing your subjects.

Part 5: Putting It All Into Practice
We’ll begin with a window-lit portrait exercise in the studio, working in pairs to practice using natural light.
Then, we’ll head outdoors for a photo walk — experimenting with street photography, environmental portraits, and architecture while applying your new exposure and composition skills.
By the end of the session, each student will have shot a full roll of 35mm film.

Part 6: Q&A and Wrap-Up
We’ll finish with an open discussion, review key takeaways, and rewind and label your films for processing.

Part 7: After the Workshop — Processing and Scanning

What You’ll Gain

  • A solid understanding of how to expose and work with black & white film

  • The ability to recognize and use natural light creatively

  • A more intentional approach to composition and subject matter

  • Your first full roll of professionally processed and scanned film