Experimenting with Your Photographs | Angela Johnson | Tue-Fri, June 24-27 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Adult | Photography | All Levels
Members: $610 | Non-Members: $650
Course ID: PH2503
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 20, 2025.
Concept
Designed for those who want to take their photography beyond the captured image, this workshop focuses on experimentation and play. Explore a variety of alternative processes to create final works of art from your photo library, including cyanotypes, hand-colored images, alcohol transfers, woven images, and small photo books.
Experience
The week begins with an overview of experimental and non-traditional processes and considerations for capturing images best suited for each. As a group, head out into the field to collect a bank of images with which to further experiment. Demonstrations and hands-on practice introduce each technique and how to prepare your digital files for what's next, including printing images for transfers and weavings, creating film positives for cyanotypes, and more. Expect to spend nearly a day working with each process. Leave this workshop with a stack of non-traditional and experimental works and the ability to continue adapting your photography and style.
Skill Level
All levels welcome and digital camera formats, including DSLR, point-and-shoot, and smartphone. Familiarity with your camera is recommended.
Adult | Photography | All Levels
Members: $610 | Non-Members: $650
Course ID: PH2503
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 20, 2025.
Concept
Designed for those who want to take their photography beyond the captured image, this workshop focuses on experimentation and play. Explore a variety of alternative processes to create final works of art from your photo library, including cyanotypes, hand-colored images, alcohol transfers, woven images, and small photo books.
Experience
The week begins with an overview of experimental and non-traditional processes and considerations for capturing images best suited for each. As a group, head out into the field to collect a bank of images with which to further experiment. Demonstrations and hands-on practice introduce each technique and how to prepare your digital files for what's next, including printing images for transfers and weavings, creating film positives for cyanotypes, and more. Expect to spend nearly a day working with each process. Leave this workshop with a stack of non-traditional and experimental works and the ability to continue adapting your photography and style.
Skill Level
All levels welcome and digital camera formats, including DSLR, point-and-shoot, and smartphone. Familiarity with your camera is recommended.
Adult | Photography | All Levels
Members: $610 | Non-Members: $650
Course ID: PH2503
*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 20, 2025.
Concept
Designed for those who want to take their photography beyond the captured image, this workshop focuses on experimentation and play. Explore a variety of alternative processes to create final works of art from your photo library, including cyanotypes, hand-colored images, alcohol transfers, woven images, and small photo books.
Experience
The week begins with an overview of experimental and non-traditional processes and considerations for capturing images best suited for each. As a group, head out into the field to collect a bank of images with which to further experiment. Demonstrations and hands-on practice introduce each technique and how to prepare your digital files for what's next, including printing images for transfers and weavings, creating film positives for cyanotypes, and more. Expect to spend nearly a day working with each process. Leave this workshop with a stack of non-traditional and experimental works and the ability to continue adapting your photography and style.
Skill Level
All levels welcome and digital camera formats, including DSLR, point-and-shoot, and smartphone. Familiarity with your camera is recommended.
INSTRUCTOR
Angela Johnson is an artist and educator with a creative spirit. Her teaching career started as a 5th grade Language Arts teacher. No matter the classroom, her teaching philosophy remains the same – give students the tools to grow from learner to leader in both art and life. When not making work, teaching, or working with individuals, groups, and organizations as a creative coach, Angela can be found meditating, kayaking, or scuba diving. She earned her Masters in Art Education and MFA from UW-Madison.