Please note that all fees are non-refundable. Below are some images of the steps we used to make our first emulsions lifts: Use scissors/scalpel to cut off white polaroid border. *All materials for the workshop including Polaroid cameras and film will be provided. If you are taking the train, please use Exit C at Tai Seng Station and walk towards Oxley Bizhub. Remove the black backing from the photo, then submerge the remaining photo in water. We are at 65 Ubi Road 1, #04-32 Oxley Bizhub, Singapore 408729. All you need is a tray of water, some paper (he uses watercolor paper in the video), and a brush. Thanks to companies like the Impossible Project, Polaroids have seen a massive resurgence in popularity. Place a sheet of clear acetate in a tray of cold water. To reserve your seat, please register via the Eventbrite link and indicate your preferred date for confirmation. The Emulsion should start to lift off on its own in about 3 to 5 minutes. The workshop will run for 2 weekends on the 22nd & 23rd Feb from 1:00 - 4:00pm. Using an analog technique known as emulsion lift with photographs taken by a Polaroid camera, this workshop aims to return the emotional and physical connection to the images we produce, into our hands and away from the clouds. In an era where digital photography and social media has rapidly influenced the way we interact with images, the notion of "instant" has also taken a new dimension. Today our most treasured memories are captured and stored on our phones.
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