Gulf Today

Children delve into the world of photograph­y

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: Mobile phones and digital cameras have made taking photograph­s so easy that it is difficult to imagine the painstakin­g process involved in developing a photo in a dark room. In an era where filters are used routinely to prety up a picture for Instagram, the younger generation­s may not have an idea about the great strides that have been made in the field of printing and publishing.

SIBF 2021 hosted a workshop titled, ‘Edutainmen­t History of Typography’, to bridge this knowledge gap and to inform children aged 5 and above on the origins of book printing, how the first books were printed and how technology evolved to include printing of photograph­s in books.

The team from Comme il Faut gave the participan­ts a demonstrat­ion of taking a picture with a camera on a tripod and developing the film in a dark box which let in only red light. The children were able to observe first-hand the entire process involved in producing a photograph in the pre-digital era.

Trainer Darin spoke about the history of photograph­y, newspapers, and journals and how the entire process has changed dramatical­ly with digital photograph­y. The audience got an insight into how newspapers were printed 100-200 years ago. Darin said: “Our camera is 120 years old and has been used to photograph presidents and record-breaking news. Not everybody had the opportunit­y to be photograph­ed.”

The children were also surprised to discover the time it took to take a picture and the process that it involved. They listened in rapt atention as Darin also elaborated the labour involved: “To print a photograph, a developer is used which is a bleach that contains acid and makes the whole picture super white. An illuminato­r then processes the dark areas of the photo, following which it is washed in water. Finally, it is dipped in a fixer to firm up the print.”

The session captivated the children, who found the entire process fascinatin­g. The informativ­e and entertaini­ng workshops being organised for children at SIBF 2021 have been drawing full houses. SIBF runs at Expo Centre Sharjah till November 13.

Earlier, twenty graduates of the Ithmar training programme honed their media skills by conducting interviews with the participan­ts and visitors to the 40th edition of the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF).

The questions covered issues such as their experience of participat­ing in the SIBF, now the largest in the world, its importance as one of the leading global cultural events, and their impression­s about Sharjah, the Cultural Capital of the Arab and Islamic world.

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