From Glass Plates to Pixels: A History of Photography and Craft Your Own Camera
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 12/09/2023
As part of the Krantz exhibition, spend the day in a comprehensive and entertaining look at the history of photography, discovering the evolution from slow, large format wet plates processes to today’s instant digital pixelated imaging.
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Texas-based fine art photographer Miguel Maltos Gonzales will take guests on a journey that began 200 years ago with the first attempts at fixing photographic images to modern digital technology. He’ll then help guests craft their own pin-hole camera to take home. Participants can bring a recyclable item like a shoe box or cereal box to build their own camera.
Presentation at 11 a.m., Pin-hole Camera Workshop, 2 – 4 p.m.
Included with museum admission, free for Briscoe members
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Location:
Briscoe Western Art Museum210 W Market St
San Antonio, TX, 78205United States
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Phone:
2102994499Contact name:
Briscoe Western Art Museum
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The event has already taken place on this date:
12/09/2023
Time:
11am-4pm
Price:
14
Ages
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