Inspire Creativity in Your Classroom with the Art of Polaroid Emulsion Lifts

A hands-on workshop designed for educators who want to bring alternative photography and mixed-media art into their classrooms. No prior experience needed—just a passion for teaching and creativity!

In this workshop, you’ll discover :

  • Video Tutorial: Easy-to-follow, self-paced instruction of the emulsion lift process.
  • Downloadable Lesson Plan(s)
  • Best Materials and troubleshooting tips
  • Access to the Polaroid Emulsion Lift eBook Guide (as part of a workshop bundle option).

5 Reasons Why Teachers and Educators Should Take This Polaroid Emulsion Lift Workshop

1. 📸 Inspire Your Students with a  Hands-On Photography Project: Ditch the screens (optional in this workshop) and give students a chance to create tangible, one-of-a-kind photographic art! This workshop introduces a creative, experimental photography process that will keep students engaged and excited to learn.

2. 🎞️ No Darkroom Equipment Needed:                                                    No access to a darkroom? No problem! you don’t need one anyway! All you need is a polaroid and water to get started, making this the perfect project for classroom with limited resources and budgets.

3. 🔬 STEAM-friendly: Connect Art, Science, & Photography:                This workshop blends chemistry (water-based transfers), technology (Polaroid development), art (composition & mixed media), and history (instant photography evolution)– a fantastic STEAM-friendly lesson that supports cross-curricular learning.

4. 📚 Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans & Classroom Materials: No extra prep required! You’ll get a step-by-step lesson plan, supply list, troubleshooting tips and FAQ’s – everything you need to teach this project with confidence.

5.Professional Development & Classroom Enrichment: Expand your teaching toolkit with an alternative photographic technique that’s fresh, exciting, and adaptable. Perfect for high school and college-level art & photography educators looking for new ways to engage students. 

Enroll Now & Bring Alternative Photography to Your Classroom