East Bay Photo Collective
An Oakland-based creative arts non-profit providing inspiration, education, and community through the art and craft of photography.
Featured Events
In The Gallery
East Bay Photo Collective
An Oakland-based creative arts non-profit providing inspiration, education, and community through the art and craft of photography.
Featured Events
In this one day workshop, an instructor will guide you through a variety of darkroom print finishing techniques. Topics covered include hand-retouching (aka spotting), pressing, and dry-mounting prints.
Learn a variety of zine making techniques, ranging from the more “traditional” to the most unexpected formats. Get a taste of digital zine layouts as well as getting hands-on with your own DIY zine mock up. Signup info at ebpco.org/workshops
4 week class for those who are comfortable shooting 35mm film but have no previous experience in a black & white darkroom. An instructor will guide you through the basics of darkroom processes, including film processing, contact printing, and enlargement printing.
For those with previous experience with black & white film processing and printing but have been away from it for some time. Get a hands-on a refresher to these procedures.
In The Gallery
Momentum is a photography exhibition that captures the beauty, energy, and emotion of movement through diverse scenes and subjects. This collection invites viewers to explore movement as a universal thread woven into nature, cities, and daily life. Featuring striking moments frozen in time and sweeping motion blurs, the exhibition presents scenes from dynamic urban streets and tranquil landscapes, as well as intimate portraits and the lively rhythms of wildlife.
Each image tells a unique story of life in motion—whether it’s the rush of wind through trees, the pulse of city streets, or the expressive gestures of human and animal subjects. With contrasts between sharp, suspended action and ethereal, flowing blurs, Momentum encapsulates the endless ways in which movement shapes our experiences and emotions. This exhibition invites viewers to pause, reflect, and see the world through the lens of motion—a force that connects and drives all of us.
This exhibition is guest curated by Malcolm Wallace and features work from 36 artists in our gallery exhibition and an additional 11 artists online.