Job Description
Flexible Freelance Hours, 3–4 days per week (approx. 24–30 hours) Seeking an experienced Freelance Darkroom Technician to join a small, dedicated team at Sarah England's Darkroom in producing traditional analogue handprints and scans for the creative and photographic industry. The ideal candidate has a passion for analogue photography, strong problem-solving and technical skills, a meticulous eye for detail and maintains quality working under pressured deadlines. Key Responsibilities High-Resolution Scanning & Digital Conversion: Scanning handprints using Epson scanners and SilverFast software to a professional level. Image Processing: Perform high-level digital processing of handprints, including spotting and colour management/calibration. Analogue Production: Manage daily darkroom tasks, including chemical mixing, darkroom maintenance, paper cutting, and processing black-and-white prints in trays. Negative Handling & Handprinting: Mark negatives accurately and set up test prints. Workflow & Archiving: Keep files and negatives highly organised, archiving digital and analogue work, and uploading final digital deliverables directly to clients & agencies. Requirements & Skills Technical Expertise: Proven experience and advanced knowledge of Photoshop, Epson or other models of scanners, SilverFast software, and digital image management/retouching. Must be comfortable using a Wacom tablet and Mac systems. Analogue Knowledge: Broad understanding of analogue processing, wet lab workflows, and traditional printing techniques. Soft Skills: A self-motivated worker who is highly organised, curious, and comfortable in a client-facing role within a small team environment. Experienced darkroom technicians, candidates with digital printing experience, and professional retouchers will all be highly considered.
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