Fotograf Roman Krawczenko stoi przy aparacie analogowym sprzed 100 lat.

One of Lublin’s most magical corners, The Hartwig Alley, is home to Roman Krawczenko’s Photography Studio, where you can study and practise noble photography techniques like ambrotype or contact printing. 

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Photography Studio from 100 years ago – a tour

Visit the Photography Studio in the Hartwig Alley, discover the secrets of noble photography techniques and explore how photographers worked 100 years ago.

The Hartwig Alley in Lublin is home to the small Photography Studio run by Roman Krawczenko, an artist-photographer specialising in noble photography techniques. While visiting this magical place, you can discover what an old photography studio looked like and how it operated and how photographers and lab assistants worked at the turn of the 20th century. You can also get acquainted with noble photography techniques and their history.

When: 6, 7, 13, 14 , 20, 21 April 2023, 12.00-16.00
Where: Photography Studio, The Hartwig Alley / Kowalska 3
Admission free.


Ambrotype 

Ambrotype (from Greek ἀμβροτός — “immortal”, and τύπος — “impression”) is one of the oldest positive photography techniques, used since 1851. It allows creating one unique image, without the option of making extra prints. Considering the picture can last undamaged for as long as 180 years, such a portrait will be a cherished memento for many generations!

When: 1 April  10.00-12.30, 12.30-15.00
Where: Photography Studio, The Hartwig Alley, Kowalska 3
Price: 50 pln | Discount! Pay 85 PLN if you sign up for all three paid workshops
Target audience: adults
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Contact prints – spirit photography

A unique opportunity to take part in a professional photography session. We will make portraits using one of the oldest photography techniques from the early 20th century. Each participant will receive two prints. Such photos make fantastic gifts and unique souvenirs.

When: 15 April 2023, 10.00-12.00 or 12.00-14.00
Where: Photography Studio, The Hartwig Alley / Kowalska 3
Price: 20 PLN | Discount! Pay 85 PLN if you sign up for all three paid workshops
Target audience: Adults
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Calotype – salt prints

Calotype, aka talbotype, is an early photographic process introduced in 1839 by William Henry Fox Talbot. The workshop participants will make their own photographic paper using gelatin, citric acid, silver nitrate, and watercolour paper. They will then expose the paper to UV light to create a print featuring Lublin.

When: 22 April 2023, 10.00-12.30 or 12.30-15.00
Where: Photography Studio, Kowalska 3 / The Hartwig Alley
Price: 30 pln | Discount! Pay 85 PLN if you sign up for all three paid workshops

Target audience: Adults
Sign up via online form

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Ukrainian language available. English – on request