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SUMMARY:Platinum/Palladium Printing with Jill Enfield (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:During this in person workshop you will learn how to make one of the
  most beautiful and expensive processes\, platinum and pallaidum
  prints\, which was brought into the public eye by the Pictorialist
  photographers. Platinum prints can range from a cool gray-black while
  Palladium prints usually range from warm black to very warm brown.
  Many people mix the two metals to cut the cost and change the tonal
  range to personal taste. This is a contact print process and you will
  need negatives the size you would like your final image to be. You
  will need to either bring negatives or materials for photograms. 
 
 We will also discuss the other ways to do this process\, so that you
  can make an informed choice as to what to use in your own darkroom. 
 
 Materials you will need to bring with you: 
 
 1. Your negatives (already printed). 
 
 2. Contact print frame or 2 pieces of glass (larger than your paper)
  and binder clips to hold it together. 
 
 3. 3M magic 811 tape or painters tape. 
 
 4. Nitrile gloves. 
 
 5. Apron. 
 
 6. Darkroom towel (something that you don't mind getting stains on). 
 
 7. A hair dryer with a cool setting. 
 
 8. Paper: There are several choices you can make here\, but for now it
  would be good to have a good water color paper such as: Hahnemuhle
  Platinum Rag- Arches Platine - Fabriano Acquarelle - Clear Print
  Drafting Vellum or Strathmore Artist Plate Finish Drawing paper -
  Cranes Kid Finish #32 - Parchment Wove #44 - Cot 320. 
 
 You DO NOT need all of these papers! 
 
 9. Brushes: A good synthetic bristle brush about 2 wide. (Sterling
  Edwards brushes are good and not too expensive). 
 
 Class Details
 
 Dates: One weekend\, September 20 & 21\, 2025 
 
 Time: TBD 
 
 Format: In-person 
 
 Participants: Limited to 10 
 
 Course Fee: $795 (members) / $845 (non-members).Register Early & Save!
  Receive 10% off with our Early Bird Discount when you sign up by
  August 1\, 2025. 
 
 Level: All 
 
 The non-member price includes a one-year membership to the Griffin
  Museum. Learn more about all the benefits here:
  https://griffinmuseum.org/membership-account/membership-levels/ 
 
 About the Instructor:
 
 Jill Enfield is a fine art photographer\, author and educator who has
  accomplished international acclaim\, in all three of these
  capacities\, as a leading authority in Alternative Photographic
  Processes. In addition to expertise in current standard digital photo
  techniques for the last 10+ years\, Enfield is also known for her
  instruction of hand coloring\, wet plate collodion\, and an array of
  other photo processes at Parsons The New School for Design\, Fashion
  Institute of Photography\, New York University\, Long Island
  University\, Brooklyn Campus\, and the International Center of
  Photography in New York City as well as RISD. For years Jill has also
  appeared annually for workshops around the world including Cairo\,
  Croatia\, Edinburgh\, Italy\, Lisbon\, London\, Norway\, and dozens of
  other cities around the globe as well as many cities in North
  America\, including Anderson Ranch\, Maine Media Workshops\, Palm
  Beach Photo Workshops\, Penland School of Crafts\, and Santa Fe
  Photographic Photo Workshops. 
 
 As for her own photographs\, Enfield's work is in the permanent
  collections of The Amon Carter Museum of Art\, Bellagio Hotel\,
  Bibliothque Nationale\, The Boca Raton Museum of Art\, Canyon Ranch
  Spa and Resort\, The Crocker Art Museum\, The Florida Senate\, Hilton
  Hotels\, Marriott Hotels\, Southeastern Banks\, The Toledo Museum of
  Art\, and Museo de Arte Moderno de Medillin\, Bogota and Cartagena\,
  in Colombia\, where her work was shown during a three month exhibition
  that traveled throughout the country including her personal
  engagements for lectures and openings. As for exhibitions\, Enfield
  has been the subject of dozens of solo exhibits over the years\, in
  galleries and museums around the world. Her work is also included in
  hundreds of group exhibitions. 
 
 Jill's personal work has appeared in such publications as American
  Photo\, Archive Books\, Camera Arts\, Camera & Darkroom Techniques\,
  Digital Camera\, Hasselblad's FORUM Magazine\, Modern Photography\,
  National Geographic\, Nikon World\, PDN\, Photo Techniques\, Popular
  Photography\, Shutterbug\, Step by Step and ZOOM. 
 
 Jill's first book on non-silver techniques titled Photo Imaging: A
  Complete Guide to Alternative Processes was published by
  Watson-Guptill\, Amphoto in November 2002 and won the Golden Light
  Award for Best Technical Book of 2003 through the Maine Photographic
  Workshop. Her second book\, Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic
  Alternative Processes: Popular historical and Contemporary
  Techniques\, was published by Focal Press in 2013\, has already sold
  out and is currently being prepared for a third printing. To learn
  more about Jill Enfield click here
LOCATION:Griffin Museum of Photography\, 67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/enfield_fall25/
CATEGORIES:Cultural\,Education
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