FACULTY | Ray Bidegain |
DATE / TIME | January 25 - 26, 2025 | Saturday - Sunday 12:30-5:30pm |
TUITION | $490 (All materials included; Note, due to the special nature of materials required for this workshop, it is not eligible for discounts) |
Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
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FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 8 students. |
LEVEL | Intermediate - Advanced |
PREREQS | Photography I: B&W or equivalent experience in analog photography |
Join Master Printer Ray Bidegain for this unique opportunity to discover the polymer plate photogravure process. During this two-day workshop, participants will learn hands-on how to take their original photographs and print them using etching inks and an etching press.
Topics we will cover include:
All needed materials will be supplied and participants will leave the session with a small edition of photogravure prints from several images.
INSTRUCTOR BIO
Ray Bidegain was born in Tucson, Arizona and started studying photography in high school. At age 17 he began working on weekends for a large studio that offered wedding photography to the local community in Southern Arizona. Ray graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in 1981 and returned to Tucson to operate his own studio before moving to Portland, Oregon. After 17 years as a studio portrait photographer, Ray turned to fine art photography, eventually teaching himself the art of platinum printing, photogravure and, later, wet plate collodion. Fascinated by both the science and the art of photography and printmaking, Ray is an engaging and respected photo instructor throughout the Pacific Northwest. Ray’s photographs are internationally collected, and his work has been exhibited across the United States, and in France, Germany, and Scotland.
Images © Ray Bidegain