This workshop will combine two popular alternative photographic processes, cyanotypes and Polaroid transfers, to allow participants to experience a tactile, materially driven approach to making images.
In the first half of the workshop, you’ll tackle one of the oldest photographic techniques, the cyanotype, to make a photogram tote bag using materials collected from the surrounding location and those you bring to class. In the second half, you’ll will transform a favourite photo of theirs into a handmade, one-off Polaroid print by transferring and then manipulating their image onto paper.
These processes are a great entry into alternative photography as they are accessible, not requiring much specialist equipment or a darkroom, and relatively safe and non-toxic. You’ll leave the workshop with the knowledge to recreate cyanotypes and Polaroid transfers at home, along with the works they make in class.
These processes can be fun but finnicky, make sure you bring some patience with you. Recommended for ages 15 and above.
Lunch and afternoon tea provided by RACV.
Please note: this event is subject to minimum enrolment.
What to Bring
A digital file of their favourite photograph (submitted to Chris at
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Materials for photograms – e.g. lace, pressed flowers, leaves and/or other flat objects (some provided by Kindred Cameras).
Learning Outcomes
How to create a photogram.
Best practices for making cyanotypes on fabric.
How to succeed when making polaroid transfers.
About Your Teacher
Chris Bowes is an award-winning artist and educator, who spends his time teaching at RMIT and running his art studio Kindred Cameras, in Docklands, Melbourne. Chris is a passionate advocate for materially-driven, process-based work using alternative photography processes.
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