class by cami turpin
The Process is The Point
Learn to trust yourself as a photographic artist using experimental analog film.
This hands-on, analog film and mixed media workshop will push you out of your comfort zone into experimental techniques to help you let go of perfectionism and fear, and help you learn to work by instinct and trust.
COURSE LENGTH
4 weeks
class start date
2nd Mar 2026
INVESTMENT
$300 / $350
Independent / Guided
cami turpin
When we use techniques that are out of our control, we learn about ourselves as artists, creators, photographers, and people.
If we indulge our curiosity, we dig into new parts of our brains, allow the hidden parts to come forward, and can allow ourselves to be continually surprised by both the path and the destination.
Although results can be magical, we are here to discover that the experimental process can be instrumental in our creative development, whether or not we succeed in fulfilling our original vision.
cami turpin
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Analog film, instant film, and mixed media techniques including the following:
Film Soup
Blind Double Exposures
Exposing both sides of the roll (EBS)
Light Leaks
Multi-exposures
Instant Film Basics
Polaroid Emulsion Lifts
Polaroid Transparencies
Intentional Polaroid Damage
Tri-Chromatic Photography
Playing with Prints
Gold Leaf Techniques
Cyanotypes
Experimenting with Negatives
Editing without Judgment
Strategies for creative experimentation, development, and process:
Embracing Loss of Control
The Importance of Failure
Going with and Getting in the Flow
Play vs. Work
Pushing Boundaries
Creating by Instinct
Breaking Free of Rules
Gaining inspiration from other artists
Learning from your own work
Developing projects and creative habits
Allowing yourself to ask “WHAT IF?”
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This four-week interactive class will include:
A supportive and active community with space for questions, surprises, and frustrations, and a place for sharing beyond the scope of the techniques we are working on.
Daily prompts and questions that will help you get to know yourselves and each other, and figure out what your strengths and weaknesses are.
Written and video instructions on each technique, as well as photo examples.
Video lessons diving a little deeper into some of the projects and processes I use as examples.
Artistic development discussion topics as written lessons and video lessons.
Artists to look to for inspiration on experimentation and process.
Weekly Zoom Meetings/Live Lessons.
Weekly Assignments on both your process and your results.
“Cheat Sheet” PDFs with technique instructions at a glance.
Invitation to a post-workshop Facebook group for additional sharing and discussion.
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Some knowledge of analog film is preferred but not mandatory. I will provide a short pre-workshop lesson on the basics of shooting film, working from the assumption that you have a solid understanding of manual digital shooting.
You will need access to a 35mm film camera, and a Polaroid camera or Polaroid lab printer (NOT Instax). Basic knowledge of editing in Lightroom or Photoshop will be helpful. A list of supplies and equipment you may want to use in this workshop will be given in advance.
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Interactive classes are held online and registration opens seasonally.
Guided students can participate fully in class, by asking questions, submitting assignments, and getting personalized feedback from your teacher.
Independent students have full access to class content and can participate in class discussions —they just don’t get teacher critique and feedback on images or assignments.
“Cami is super inspiring! She helped me let go of the worry about the final product and to just have fun and experiment. Her feedback helps push us further with more creative ideas”
caroline collins
MEET THE TEACHER
Cami
Turpin
Hello! I’m Cami, a portrait photographer, experimental film artist, and writer. Literature was my first love, and where I spent the bulk of my formal education.
But I am a storyteller at heart and have found photography to be my favorite medium for telling stories. After starting out in digital photography in the early 2000s, for most of the last decade I have been using analog film for my personal work in every format I can get my hands on.
Lately, I have been especially loving mixed media work, alternative processes, and including writing in my photographic projects whenever I can. Teaching has been an integral part of my experience as an artist, and I have taught a wide range of classes in photography, writing, and artistic development to all skill levels.
I believe in helping my class participants become the best version of their artist self, however that shows up. I live at the foot of the Utah mountains with my family, I love to travel and also to be cozy at home, and I thrive on being continually surprised by life, the people I love, and by art.
Any questions? Email your teacher directly here and they will get back to you.
Alumni Student? We’d love to have you back! Email your teacher here and they will send you a link.
Registration opens January 7th
6pm EST
What other students had to say
Cami, thank you so, so much for this beauty of a class. The love, thought and energy that has entered it is not just static, it’s something we can feel. I’ve never felt more empowered as an individual. Empowered through creativity and a growing trust in myself.
jodie
I’ve always loved alternative photography, and this course was everything I hoped for—and so much more. Every lesson, every video, every detail made it clear how much heart, passion, and thought you poured into this experience.I’m so grateful we have access to revisit everything, because there’s so much to absorb and explore. Thank you, Cami!
cyndi
I have not been this excited or inspired surrounding my art work in a long time. Not only did I learn so many film techniques I’ve been yearning to learn for awhile, but I truly had so much fun. This course fostered me to let go, and brought me back to the roots of my creativity. I feel so much freer now mentally surrounding the process of creating, and I’ve learned so much about myself as an artist.
nichole
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