Darkroom Photography
For children entering grades 3–5
Did you know that the literal meaning of the word photograph is “light picture”? As technological advances in image-making continue to change the way we do things, offering a wealth of options and conveniences, it is important to look back at the rich history of traditional methods and equipment used to create light pictures. This class takes your learner into Lab’s own darkroom to teach them in a tactile way about the relationship between light and time, and how those two things come together to create a photograph. Your young photographer will take pictures on film using a manual camera, print them on real black-and-white photo paper, and make physical photographs that they can take home.
Session I: June 23–July 3
Early Mornings: 8:15–10:15 a.m.
Instructor: Candice Latimer
Cost: Session I $415Participants must be entering grades 3 to 5.
Registration starts on 02/15/2025 and ends on 05/15/2025.
Please contact University of Chicago Laboratory Schools if you have any questions.