This theoretical–practical workshop explores how analogue photography brings a unique depth to the representation of motherhood. We’ll look at how colour film behaves, how it interacts with light, skin tones and environment, and how these elements shape the aesthetic and emotional language of each image.
We’ll review the main types of colour film available today and their uses depending on intention, lighting conditions and desired style, helping each photographer adapt these tools to their own visual voice and sensitivity.
Designed for photographers who want to approach motherhood through an honest, intimate and contemporary visual language. This is a hands-on workshop, so don’t forget your camera. Film and developing are included.