Darkroom Photography
Winnie Westergard
Winifred Westergard is a Seattle based fine art and commercial photographer with degrees from the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts in Creative Writing, Journalism and Art. Her art making foundation is rooted in the early processes of photography, fully embracing the slow processes of 19th century photography. She is a visual creator with a strong base on human emotion and storytelling. She has managed the photography studio at Cornish College of the Arts since 1999 and has taught Photography and Portfolio Development through Summer@Cornish since 2003.
About the Course
Students will be provided with supplies for this elective.
In this class, students will put aside all digital devices and explore the world of “alternative” film photography. Week one will be dedicated to learning the ways of the traditional silver darkroom, making photograms from plants and found objects, then on to photographing our surroundings with the Holga medium format film camera. Students will learn how to process their own film and make prints in the darkroom. Final projects in this class will include learning how to fold, bind and collage their darkroom prints into books and 3D objects.
While this intensive may be taken independently, it is an elective that is designed to work in conjunction with our Art & Design Intensive 4-week program. Please see that description or email plus@cornish.edu if you have any questions.
How the Summer@Cornish program works:
3 ways to Participate - Full-Day - Half Day - One Intensive
Full-Day Program
- 1 Morning Intensive
- M-F 9AM - 12PM
- 2 Afternoon Electives
- M/W/F & T/Th 1PM - 4PM
Half-Day Program
Students can select a combination of:
- 1 Intensive + 1 Elective
- Only Intensive
- Only Elective
Residency Program
- Full-Day Program
- Evening & Weekend Activities
- Extra studio Time
- Learn more here...
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