9:30am~12:00pm
Join Mallory Taylor of The Historic New Orleans Collection and James O’Connell of Bostick and Sullivan in this mini-workshop designed for those who are interested learning about the history of all types of photographic processes from daguerreotype to platinum palladium. Mallory Taylor will bring in objects from the Historic New Orleans Collection for viewing. James O’Connell will explore modern use of the processes. Get inspired!
In-person registration:
Register Here
Register for this workshop by registering for PhotoLEARN – an educational day at PhotoNOLA on Wednesday, December 7th, 2022.
Here is how PhotoLEARN works: register for an in-person pass and you will have your choice of attending one, live mini-workshop to attend in the morning, which includes this one, Working with Galleries – an anecdotal workshop (Frish Brandt and Constance Lewis) and Editing and Sequencing Your Work (Benjamin Hickey and Richard Sexton).
PLUS – you will have archived recording access to the other two mini-workshops once the videos are edited and made ready.
In addition, you will be able to attend, two more in-person events in the afternoon: The Ins and Outs of Photographic Archives with Mary Engel and Panel: Community and Collaboration Through Uncertain Times featuring various industry experts. These will also be recorded for archive viewing at a later date.
Make an entire day of it or attend just one and review the recordings later.
Virtual Registration:
For out-of-towners, you can purchase access to PhotoLEARN, which includes this workshop. Here is how it will work: you will have archival video access to all 5 events for PhotoLEARN, plus live Zoom access to Mary Engel’s talk and to the Panel Discussion in the afternoon.
Fee:
$150 Regular / $125 NOPA Members
The cost to attend is the same for in-person and virtual and includes archival access to all 5 events for one, low price. All net proceeds go to the non-profit New Orleans Photo Alliance.