EVENT SCHEDULE

UPCOMING EVENTS

ALOFILAB @ KRAN BUTIK

24th June 2026 - 17:00 to 20:00

Join us again at Kran Galleri Davidshall for an E6 colour slide dev session and analog community meetup! Please note that the venue has two steps up into it, and is sadly not wheelchair accessible.

PAST EVENTS

ALOFILAB @ KRAN BUTIK

13th March 2026 - 16:00 to 20:00

After a long hiatus, ALOFILAB returns! We will host a meetup at KRAN Butik in Malmö, 13th March, 16:00 - 20:00. Please note that the venue has two steps up into it, and is sadly not wheelchair accessible.

Focus on: Expired photographic Paper

12th June 2024 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on: Expired photographic Paper Part 1-Lumen and chemigram: Processes that incorporate expired photographic paper, unsuitable for conventional darkroom use but still harnessing potential for experimental imaging techniques. Part 2 Pinhole cameras with paper negatives.

Image copyright Jan Vornholt

Focus on: Chlorophyll and Anthotype

29th May 2024 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on: Chlorophyll and Anthotype Exploring these two ‘natural’ processes. Making ‘non permanent’ images with leaves, turmeric, blåbär pulver etc. Themes of temporality in image making.

Image copyright Jan Vornholt

Focus on: Polaroid Manipulation

15th May 2024 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on: Polaroid Manipulation. Exploring Polaroid ‘emulsion lift’ on different materials.

Image copyright Andreas Persson

Focus on Cyanotype

17th April 2024 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on Cyanotype More advanced experiments with cyanotype process. DIY toners, different materials to make an image onto (Paper, cloth, glass, ceramic)

Image copyright Andreas Persson

Focus on: Direct Positive Printing

3rd April 20-24 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on: Direct Positive Printing. Using the large format knowledge from the previous session we will further explore direct positive printing with colour darkroom paper.

Image copyright Andreas Persson

Focus on: Large Format

20th March 2024 - 18.45 to 21.45

Focus on: Large Format. Exploring some principles of using large format cameras.

Image copyright Andreas Persson