
Experiments in the darkroom and digital image editing Inspired by the current exhibitions of Dörte Eißfeldt and Graciela Iturbide, workshop participants immerse themselves for two days in the captivating world of analog photography. The process involves not only creating but also exploring and experimenting intensively. In the darkroom, there are various opportunities, such as producing contact sheets or creatively manipulating negatives. Techniques like scratching, darkening, or distorting allow participants to discover and reinterpret the unique qualities of analog photographic work. This results in individual artworks that are then digitally processed and printed. In this way, analog and digital techniques merge to create entirely new and exciting visual worlds.Iris Janke(*1975, Munich) studied Visual Communication in Berlin and Fine Arts in Stockholm. She completed training as a photo editor at the Ostkreuz School of Photography. Working as a freelance photographer for magazines and institutions, she also pursues her own projects with a special focus on analog photography. Her work has been exhibited worldwide in numerous exhibitions and photography festivals. In 2011, she was recognized and exhibited as a talent at C/O Berlin. Since 2014, she has been working as a workshop leader in the Education Team at C/O Berlin, where she has realized several exhibitions and publications, particularly within the Perspectives program, as part of her workshop leadership.Carla Louise Domènech(*2000, Barcelona) is a photographer and photo editor. She is currently studying Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin. Date March 14–15, 2026 each 11:00–16:00 Location C/O Berlin Education Hardenbergstr. 19, 10623 Workshop leaders Iris Janke, Carla Domènech Language German Participation fee 50 euro. Please bring packed lunch. Registration Frauke Menzinger education@co-berlin.org
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