Course Overview
Aimed at the analog photographer who is shooting black and white (B&W) film and wants to discover the magic of working in a darkroom, this course will demonstrate how to process a roll of film, produce a contact sheet, and print B&W photographs. Completion of this course counts as mandatory B&W darkroom induction for those with little or no darkroom experience who are planning to enroll in HACC’s B&W Photography Darkroom Open Lab course.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand how light and time work together to make a properly exposed print
• Become proficient with darkroom practices and equipment
• Process print-ready B&W negatives from previously shot film roll
• Produce one contact sheet
• Print 1-3 selected B&W photographs
• Demonstrate ability to work safely & independently in the darkroom lab
Course Topics:
• Introduction to darkroom practices & equipment
• Rewind and remove film from camera
• Load film and put into canisters in total darkness
• Process film using developing chemicals
• Dry film using drying cabinet
• Cut negatives appropriately to fit in negative sleeve
• Manipulate enlarger
• Make a contact sheet, test strip and finished print
• Use darkroom equipment and chemicals independently
Feel free to email us with any questions you have!
Price: $225
Format: In-person
Location: Hall Technology Building, Room 223
Duration: 3 hours
Schedule: Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Times: 5:00-8:00pm
Completion of this intro course is required in order to enroll in the Black and White Photography Darkroom Open Lab course with the exception of prior approval by the instructor.