

Analogue Black & White Film Photography and Processing with Sam Oster
Learn how to use a film camera to capture images on B&W film and learn how to develop the film the darkroom.
Saturday 12th April, 10.00am - 5.00pm
This workshop introduces participants to traditional B&W film capture using old-school film cameras. We will take photographs around Macclesfield and then learn how to develop the film in a darkroom (a converted vintage caravan) using traditional B&W film processing.
Workshop includes 1 roll of B&W film & all chemistry and consumables; cameras available to use or BYO. Includes tea, coffee & biscuits.
Pack a notebook & pen, and a light lunch (very basic kitchen facilities available). Participants are welcome to bring their own film camera. Please wear comfortable clothing suitable to the weather and to potential chemical staining (aprons are provided), and close-toed shoes are essential.
About Sam Oster
Sam Oster runs Cog Creative Space and has over 20 years’ experience as a working freelance photographer. She runs Silvertrace, servicing arts & entertainment clients (film & TV, dance, theatre & music clients) as well as commercial clients (product, event, schools & corporate photography). She also runs Headshot Laboratory, specialising in actors headshots and corporate headshots, both in the studio and on location. Sam has a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours, Photography Major), as well as a Diploma in Photoimaging and a Certificate IV in WorkplaceTraining & Assessment. She has been teaching for over 20 years’, has taught extensively at the Centre For Creative Photography, The University of South Australia, TAFE SA and Carclew Youth Arts Centre.
Visit Watermark Crossing
74 Venables Street
Maccelsfield, South Australia