Film Lovers Event: Processing B and W Film at The Halide Project (Philly)

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Join special guest photographer Elizabeth Kelly for a hands-on FILM LOVERS EVENT workshop at The Halide Project!

Meet us at The Halide Project's (1627 N 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122) darkoom and learn the steps to process your own roll of Ilford HP5 B&W film (35mm), including loading tanks and reels, mixing chemicals, and developing.

Registration includes the roll of Ilford HP5 B&W film you'll be working with, so you will need to pick it up prior to the workshop date. You can shoot it over the event weekend on our photowalks, or on your own beforehand. Please email us at [email protected] to let us know when you'll be stopping by the Unique Photo Philly store for pick-up.

*Limited to only 8 spots.
*All processing equipment will be provided.
*Please note that The Halide Project requires proof of vaccination and for masks to be worn inside the facility.



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ELIZABETH KELLY is a photographer and art educator based in Philadelphia PA, working primarily in traditional and alternative process photographic techniques. Her artistic and theoretical work has a substantial focus in the ethics of portraiture and expanding access to traditional photo education which is integrated into her personal practice through collaboration and community work based in teaching and traditional photography.