Solargraphy Workshop (Part 1)

Age:Adults & teens 16+
Instructor:Jeff McConnell
Time:1:00-4:00 P.M.
Date(s):Saturday, June 27th and Saturday, August 8th
Tuition:Members: $160, Non-Members: $190, plus $15 Materials Fee
Location:Hunterdon Art Museum
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Get a new view on the world with solargraphy, one of the slowest forms of analog photography!

Solargraphs are long-exposure pinhole photographs that reveal not only the landscape, but also the passage of the sun across the sky. Familiar places look otherworldly, time is stretched, space transformed. No experience necessary, all materials provided. Join us for a two-part workshop, make your own cameras, and discover!

PLEASE NOTE: This is a 2-day workshop, Part 1 on June 27th and Part 2 on August 8th.

Meet the Instructor

Jeff McConnell is a photographer and educator who has lived in Hunterdon County since 2003. He specializes in alternative process photography and exhibits his work widely. He studied at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and recently joined the Arts & Design faculty at RVCC.

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