Subject: Workshops on historic photographic processes
George Eastman House 1996 Historic Process Workshops Hands on. Experience 19th Century photography in the Historic Process Workshops at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. In March and June, see the Wet-Plate Collodion process up close with Mark and France Scully Osterman, Wet-Plate Photographers. Make your own ambrotype self-portrait (to take home) under the guidance of these expert practitioners. In May, watch Kenneth E. Nelson, Daguerreotypist, recreate the original photographic process. Then work with a small group to make a daguerreotype (paper copies of the plates will be sent to the participants). Explore the history and conservation practices for these processes with Grant Romer, Director of Conservation and Museum Studies. The 1996 Historic Process Workshops for the first half of the year will be held on: Saturday March 16 Wet-Plate Collodion Workshop Saturday May 4 Daguerreotype Workshop Saturday June 22 Wet-Plate Collodion Workshop All workshops are for the full day, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Registration is limited to 12 people for the Wet-Plate Collodion Workshop and 16 people for the Daguerreotype Workshop. These workshops sold out quickly in the past, so register soon by calling (716) 271-3361, extension 218. The cost is $80 ($72 for museum members). *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:55 Distributed: Wednesday, January 17, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-55-010 ***Received on Friday, 12 January, 1996