Perfect for photography enthusiasts and beginners alike, this session will guide you through the process of developing 35mm or medium format film and turning your negatives into tangible memories.
In this workshop, you’ll:
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of seeing your photos emerge for the first time! By the end of the session, you’ll have the confidence to develop film on your own and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of photography.
All you need to bring is a exposed roll of 135 or 120 Black & White or colour film.
Discover the magic of film photography by learning to develop your own black-and-white or color film. Gain hands-on experience, explore film processing techniques, and leave with the confidence to develop film on your own!
🎞️ Hands-on guidance in developing black-and-white or color film
🎞️ All necessary chemicals, tools, and equipment for film processing
🎞️ Expert tips for achieving the best results and troubleshooting issues
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I'm Francisco Silva, a passionate analogue photographer with a couple years of experience in film cameras and darkroom techniques. Through my technical curiousity of the chemical miracle that is film, I aim to guide students through every step of the process, from shooting to devolping and printing your photos. Join me and my workshops to experience the full and beautifull magic of analogue photography.
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Rina Van Den Bossche
30/11/2025 at 10:21This course on developing analogue colour film turned out to be one of the most rewarding creative experiences I’ve had in a long time. I went in expecting a technical workshop, but what I found was a genuinely inspiring blend of craft, science, and hands-on discovery.
Francisco made the complex world of C-41 chemistry feel surprisingly approachable. He broke everything down step by step, emphasising not just the “how,” but the “why” behind each stage. What I appreciated most was how supportive the environment was, there was no pressure to be perfect, just encouragement to experiment, learn, and enjoy the process. By the end of the course, I walked away with a deeper appreciation for analogue photography.
Many thanks to Francisco!
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