Photography I in Black and White

Course Code: 22MCEFB000

Dates: July 11-15, 2022

Meets: M, Tu, W, Th and F from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

Location: ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

Course Tuition: $865

This course is for beginners seeking an introduction to both camera handling and basic black-and-white darkroom techniques. Topics include camera operation, principles of exposure, film development, printing, and picture content. Weekly assignments and lectures on historical and contemporary artwork explore the technical and aesthetic possibilities of photography. The majority of class time is devoted to working in the darkroom and building printing techniques.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Beginner. No prior photography experience is needed for these foundation courses.

Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. In order to comply with ICP's COVID-19 Safety Guidelines and Policies, registration for this course will close two days prior to the start date of the course.

Please be sure to read and understand ICP's COVID-19 Policies before registering for in-person courses. Students attending in-person courses will be required to complete ICP's online Daily Health Screening, sent daily by email, prior to entering the ICP school.


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Fee: $865.00
Hours:30.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Course Tuition$ 805.00
Mandatory FeeMaterial Fee$ 60.00

ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

Jim Megargee

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
07/11/2022Monday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)
07/12/2022Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)
07/13/2022Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)
07/14/2022Thursday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)
07/15/2022Friday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

This class requires a 35mm film camera with manual shutter speed and aperture control. A 50 mm lens is suggested. Bring your camera to the first class and please be sure that your battery is working. In addition to your camera, please bring one roll of 400 speed Ilford HP5 or Kodak Tri-X film, that is 36 exposures, a 3 ring binder with paper and pen/pencil for notes and handouts, and 10-20 photographs that you love. The photographs can be from any source, they can be color, black & white, from books, magazines, the web etc. You should bring prints, not digital files.

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