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  • Language
    Portuguese, English, French
  • Duration
    3-4 hours
  • Difficulty
    Beginner
  • Next Date
    20/04/2026

Analog photography workshop in Lisbon for anyone who has ever been curious about shooting on film and wants to experience the full process from loading a camera to developing their own negatives in a darkroom. Led by Léa Thijs, a South African-Belgian documentary photographer based in Lisbon, this is a personal and deeply hands-on class with a maximum of two students, designed to give you genuine individual guidance at every stage. No prior experience needed, just curiosity and a willingness to get your hands into the process.

The class begins in a cosy café where Léa shows you how the camera works and how to load a roll of 35mm film. From there you take a 25-minute walk to her studio, passing through a park, a miradouro and the streets of Lisbon, shooting along the way with Léa guiding your approach, helping you create the effects you are looking for and sharing practical tips as you go. Creative techniques including double exposure and long exposure are available to explore, and if you are interested in street portraits Léa can share her approach to photographing people with confidence and respect. At the studio you learn to load your film into a development tank in complete darkness, then develop your black and white film using traditional chemicals in Léa’s well-ventilated darkroom. Your negatives are scanned and the digital files sent to you once dry, within 24 hours. You can collect your developed negatives in person or receive them by post.

 

What you’ll learn

📸 How to use a 35mm film camera and load a roll of black and white film

📸 How to shoot on film while walking through Lisbon’s streets, parks and viewpoints

📸 Creative techniques including double exposure and long exposure

📸 How to load film into a development tank in complete darkness

📸 How to develop black and white film using traditional darkroom chemicals

 

What’s included

🎞️ 35mm film camera and a roll of black and white film

🎞️ All darkroom materials, chemicals and safety equipment including gloves

🎞️ Full guided darkroom development session with Léa Thijs

🎞️ Your developed negatives to take home

🎞️ Digital scans of your images sent after drying

 

What you leave with

A roll of film shot on the streets of Lisbon, developed by your own hands, scanned and yours to keep, plus a complete understanding of the analog process from beginning to end.

 

I am Léa Thijs, a South African-Belgian creative based in Lisbon with a deep love for storytelling through photography. I trained as a documentary photographer and have spent years capturing everyday life and emotional narratives through analogue processes, drawing from both my South African roots and European influences. I teach these classes because I believe the analog process changes how you see, and two students at a time is the only way to teach it properly.

Please wear clothes that can get damaged as photographic chemicals can stain fabrics if spilled. For participants who are claustrophobic, film loading can be done using a changing bag in a lit room. Maximum two students per class.

Related Tags: Photo & Video, Art, Photography

Location

R. Cavaleiro de Oliveira 44C, 1170-140 Lisboa, Portugal

FAQ

What equipment is needed for an analogue photography workshop?

All equipment is provided including a camera, a black and white roll of film. and complete darkroom materials and chemicals. Participants only need to bring comfortable walking shoes and clothes suitable for both outdoor photography and darkroom work. Please wear clothes that can get damaged, as photographic chemicals can stain or ruin fabrics if spilled.

How difficult is it to learn film photography and darkroom development?

Film photography and darkroom development may seem intimidating at first, but this class is designed to make it simple and accessible. You don’t need any prior experience. I guide you step by step, from using the camera to developing your film, explaining everything in a clear and hands-on way. With a small group and plenty of personal guidance, most students are surprised by how quickly they feel confident and enjoy the process.

What will I take home from a film photography workshop?

You’ll leave with a solid understanding of how to use a 35mm film camera, confidence in shooting on film, and a complete introduction to black-and-white darkroom development. After the workshop, you’ll receive digitally scanned images of your photos and your developed negatives, along with the knowledge and inspiration to continue exploring analog photography.

Reviews (5)

5.0 out of 5.0
Teacher Qualiity 5.0
Value for Money 5.0
Workshop Space 4.8
Group Size & Support 5.0
How much did you get your hands on? 5.0
  • Jonathan
    13/02/2026 at 23:43

    The analogue photography and film development workshop was an absolutely wonderful experience. The instructor, Lea, was amazing, knowledgeable, patient, and truly passionate about photography. She carefully taught every aspect of analogue photography, from understanding the camera to developing the film, making the entire process both accessible and inspiring.

    What made the experience even more special was how she incorporated the city into the learning journey. She showed me parts of the city I had never seen before, which added a unique and creative dimension to the workshop. It felt like both a photography class and a discovery tour at the same time.

    I highly recommend this workshop to anyone interested in analogue photography. It was educational, inspiring, simply perfect.

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  • Francisco
    04/02/2026 at 12:15

    I really enjoyed the workshop. We learnt about some less common photography techniques (multiple exposure, full manual shooting) and then developed the photos ourselves – which was so fun that I’m planning to do it at home too. The vibe was relaxed and being just 2 gave us a lot of dedicated, hands-on learning. Thank you!

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  • Luis
    04/01/2026 at 17:12

    Great experience.
    Lea is a great teacher and a super friendly person.

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  • Tatiana
    28/11/2025 at 08:15

    The workshop was excellent from start to finish. The teacher brings great energy, clear guidance and a smooth rhythm to the whole day. The developing session was calm, well-structured and easy to enjoy. A full, inspiring day dedicated to analogue photography with someone who knows how to teach.

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  • Nairam
    27/11/2025 at 23:44

    The workshop was amazing, Lea is a great teacher and as a very nice way of explaning everything, with a beatiful route to photograph in lisbon in analog, giving you all the help you need to master ıt along the way and finishing by developing the film and seeing the pictures you took is the cherry on top of the cake, 1000% recommend! Great expirience will repeat for sure!

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    Lea Thijs

    Léa Thijs is a South African–Belgian creative driven by a deep love for storytelling through photography. Originally trained as a documentary photographer, she captures everyday life and emotional narratives through analogue processes. Based in Lisbon, she draws from both her South African roots and European influences.