On Location
Santa Fe

The Expressive Black-and-White Digital Print

with Craig Stevens

July 28 – August 1, 2025

  • Tuition $2195.00
(includes meal plan, see below)
  • Materials Fee $200.00
  • Standard Deposit $400.00

Course Description

Join renowned educator Craig Stevens for a master printmaking workshop in Santa Fe this summer. You are challenged and inspired to explore digital printmaking through the classic and time-honored medium of black and white. Craig writes:

I was very fortunate, at a particular period in my life, to share my studio with my mentor Paul Caponigro. That period (almost a decade) gave me the opportunity to learn by observation from one of the most remarkable photographic artists the medium has known.

One of Paul’s best-known and beloved photographs is Galaxy Apple. When you first look at the print you see a starlit sky. As you continue to live with the image, the shape of a Delicious apple begins to appear. One evening after returning from teaching at the Maine Photographic Workshops, I went out to my studio, and there on the drying screens were a number of Galaxy Apple prints that Paul had made that day. On the easel under the enlarger was a large cardboard cutout of an apple shape attached to what looked like a chopstick. The straight print of the apple was simply a black-and-white photo of a red Delicious apple on a neutral gray background. Nothing special. Paul’s interpretation of the image transformed the banal into magic.

My workshop in Santa Fe approaches the image for what it might become.

Working in the Workshops Digital Lab, we investigate the possibilities that our tools offer us, from scale to tonality to contrast to the subtleties of monochromatic color and split toning. We work with Adobe software (Lightroom and Photoshop), DxO plugins, and the ImagePrint Black RIP. Most importantly, we dive deeply into what you want from your images as they take shape as physical objects.

The inventor of the negative/positive process, William Henry Fox-Talbot described his invention as “a little bit of magic realized.” And so shall we!

Additional Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Advanced Amateurs
What You Should Know:

Participants should have a strong working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR or mirrorless camera. You must be able to download and select images using image editing software for class sessions. Post-processing proficiency in Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, or similar software is recommended.

Special Notes:

Computer workstations equipped with M-chip Mac minis are provided in the Digital Lab. Please ensure any external hard drives are formatted to be read by Mac systems. See "Santa Fe Campus" for more details. All paper, ink, and printing materials are provided.

Policies:
Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for making their own housing arrangements in Santa Fe. On-campus accommodations are not currently available.

Meals:
Lunch Monday through Friday, dinner before the Friday evening Image Presentations, and daily beverage service are included.
Categories
Black & White Photography, Creative Vision, Digital Printing, Digital Workflow, Fine Art, Technical
about
Craig Stevens

Craig Stevens is a photographer, printmaker, and educator. He has taught, written, and lectured extensively on the subjects of art, photography, and education. After 34 years Craig retired from teaching at the Savannah College of Art and Design where he holds the rank of  Professor Emeritus.

Prior to SCAD, Craig was the Associate Director of the Maine Photographic Workshops from 1975 to 1985. He is periodically on the faculty of Maine Media Workshops, Santa Fe Workshops, and Anderson Ranch Art Center. Craig served as Director of Workshops for the 25th Anniversary of Les Rencontres Internationale de la Photographie in Arles, France. He was the first recipient of the Susan Carr Educator Prize awarded by the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP).

Craig’s work is held in numerous public and private collections worldwide.

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