During Ilan Wolff’s workshop at EASDAlcoi on October 29th and 30th, Pothography Cycle students were able to work with pinhole cameras made with cans. In the first session they became acquainted with the ones worn by the photographer and in the second they were able to manufacture their own device with materials brought from home.
They also made frames or beamograms, photographs without a camera. They are obtained by placing the chosen objects on the photographic paper and exposing them in a point of light, the silhouette or even the texture, is impressed in negative.
They learned and participated in the entire analog photographic process: image taking, revealing, fixing, washing and copying. Wolff provided all the necessary elements to turn part of the School into a laboratory. The important thing, rather than the result, was the experimentation of the whole process that the students enjoyed extensively: