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Unleash B&W shooting & Printing Workshop 2026

  • Co'Lab 227 Avenue de la Couronne Ixelles, Bruxelles, 1050 Belgium (map)

Explore silver printing: create your own black and white photo prints in the darkroom

Ideal for curious minds and photography enthusiasts, this workshop led by Sander invites you to explore the art of black and white printing.

Analog photography darkroom Brussels

analog photo prints developed in our cosy darkroom during a workshop.

You will begin with an introduction to the basics of film photography, focusing on the development process and the specificities of black and white.

Sander will guide you in shooting your own photos to create unique and personal compositions with some vintage point & shoot or dslr cameras. You will then learn how to use the tools and techniques needed to develop your films and make your prints. Each step will be explained and guided, from choosing the paper to developing in the darkroom.

black and white photo of a man in a darkroom developing a family photo

You will have the opportunity to create about 18 photos and between four and six prints, with formats to be defined according to your desires and the ideas you wish to bring to life.

Whether you are a beginner or already familiar with film photography, this workshop is an excellent opportunity to perfect your practice or discover a different artistic approach.

Leave with your creations and a better understanding of this timeless craft! After this course you probably want to deepen your knowledge of b&w analog photography in one of my courses!-)



Guy shooting analog

Reserve your spot for the next weekend workshop right here.

Analog photography discovery experience of half a day
€89.00

Half‑day workshop on analog photography: film formats, light metering, manual exposure, loading and advancing film; practical shooting in Brussels covering exposure, composition and light; Develop your film and print a few black and white shots in our darkroom in just half a day.

Relaxed and playful—perfect for beginners and enthusiasts who want to slow down, make deliberate images, and leave with fresh negatives.


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