Introduction to film development
Load the roll, go out and shoot, develop it yourself.
The complete photographic process in three hours: we load a roll, head out to the neighbourhood to shoot it, come back and develop it. No experience needed. At Cameras & Films.
Everything in three hours
Analogue photography has three moments: loading the camera, photographing and developing. In this workshop we do all three, without interruption and without splitting them across different days or workshops.
We start at Cameras & Films: we explain how a 35mm roll works and how to load it into the camera. We head out to the neighbourhood to shoot it — la Ribera, el Raval, wherever the day takes us. We come back to the lab, mix the chemicals and develop it. While the negative dries, you already know if it worked.
This isn’t a complete development course. It’s the best way to understand, for the first time, what photographs are actually made of.
How the session is structured
1. Loading and camera (20 min)
- How a 35mm roll works
- Loading film into the camera
- Basic settings: ISO, shutter speed, aperture
2. Photo walk (60 min)
- We head out to the neighbourhood with the loaded roll
- Shooting with intention: light, composition, moment
- The goal is to finish the entire roll
3. Darkroom development (60 min)
- Preparing the chemicals
- Loading the spiral in complete darkness
- Development step by step: developer, stop bath, fixer, wash
- Inspecting the dry negative
What’s included
- 35mm B&W roll
- Developing chemicals
- Use of the Cameras & Films lab
- Scanning of the negatives (delivered in the following days)
What to bring
- A 35mm analogue camera if you have one. If not, Cameras & Films has some available on the day.
Not included
- Paper prints of the frames
- Analogue camera (available at Cameras & Films if you don’t have one)
Dates are scheduled and managed directly by Cameras & Films. Check their calendar or get in touch with them to find out when the next session is.
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