Alisa Chmerenko and Gabriela Gómez
Contributors
For the new photography students who just started to apply for a photography degree and former students who want to experience darkroom, studio or printing, WCC offers a Photo Lab that can fulfill their desire for brand-new equipment and up to date photography environments.
“The photo center offers great people to work with, knowledgeable individuals who genuinely care about supporting students professionally and maintaining our equipment in impeccable condition,” said Don Werthmann, a seasoned member of the photo lab staff.
The lab assistants and photo lab managers are also always happy to help students who seek professional photography support.
One of the lab assistants, Emily Riley, offered guidance for students who are visiting the photo lab. She also advised students to ask questions if they’re stuck or struggling with a particular issue.
“Our job in the photo lab is to really make sure the students succeed and have all the equipment they need to create their vision,” she said.
The Photo Lab operates not only as a space for technical instruction but also as a nurturing environment where creativity is encouraged to flourish.
Whether assisting with equipment setup, troubleshooting technical issues, or providing feedback on student work, lab assistants can help students along their photographic journey.
Looking ahead, photo lab staff also hope to offer expanded access to advanced camera equipment.
“We do have a few like large format cameras or higher megapixel digital cameras that I feel like we do get some interest in but not as much as I think there could be,” Rebecca Hullstrung said.
Additionally, assistants highlight the importance of enhancing advertising efforts to raise awareness among students about the lab’s vast resources.
Monday: 6-9 p.m
Tuesday: 9-12 p.m.
Wednesday: 6-10 p.m.
Students will be provided with open lab hours for Studio, Darkroom, & BW Film Processing. The Photo Lab Center is located in the Garden level of the Gunder Myran building (GM012).
The students, who would like to check out equipment or talk to the Photo Lab assistants/managers, have time on Monday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday – Thursday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Lab can only be used by digital media arts students
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