Carbon Printing

- Re-introducing an "aristocrat" of all the historical processes

Kevin Martini-Fuller, Photography Classes and Workshops at Project Basho in Philadelphia PA
Kevin Martini Fuller
Description:

This weekend workshop is dedicated to experiencing the making of a carbon print. The Carbon Process was developed in the 1860's and is recognized for it's wonderful tonal range and exquisite details in low values. The carbon print is a direct transfer process where the initial image is transferred to a final support paper. The workshop will cover, making the carbon tissue, sensitizing the tissue, making the print and transferring the image. Students are expected to bring the appropriate negatives since the carbon print is a contact print process; the size of the negative dictates the size of the final print.

Schedule:
One Friday and One Weekend:
Friday, 7 pm - 10 pm & Sat & Sun 9 am - 5 pm
December 5, 6 & 7
Materials Needed:
  • Negatives for making prints (medium format and larger)
  • Other materials will be provided during the workshop
Prerequisite:

Photographic Vision I or portfolio review

Class Fee:
  • $350+ lab fee of $50
Enrollment: Limited to 8
Deadline:
  • November 21
Instructors:

Kevin Martini-Fuller: Over 25 years he has been active in developing and expanding his talent and sharing his knowledge with others through his teaching. His area of expertise and passion is in historical photographic processes, specifically photogravure and carbon/carbro printing. Kevin divides his time between teaching, producing new work, and creating portfolios. Two new portfolios, "The Idaho years, 1975-1990", and "Studio closed every Friday" are scheduled to be released soon. He currently lives, teaches photography, and pursues his creative photographic interests in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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