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$85/Hour
One-on-one Instructor

Ella Morton

Available for:

  • Basic Darkroom Printing
  • Basic Film Development (BW and Colour)
  • Mordançage (BW and Colour)
  • Tintype
  • Ambrotype
  • Cyanotype
  • Salt Printing
  • Chemigrams
  • Film Soup
  • Scanning and Image Processing
  • Portfolio Development

Ella Morton (she/her) is a Canadian visual artist and filmmaker living in Tkaronto/ Toronto. Her expedition-based practice has brought her to residencies and projects across Canada, Scandinavia and Antarctica. Working primarily with lens-based media, she uses experimental analogue processes to capture the sublime and fragile qualities of remote landscapes.

Ella holds an MFA from York University and a BFA from Parsons School of Design. She has exhibited her work internationally, including shows at Lonsdale Gallery (Toronto), Foley Gallery (New York), Contemporary Calgary (Calgary), Galérie AVE (Montréal), SPAO Gallery (Ottawa), Idea Exchange (Cambridge), the Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO), the Turchin Center (Boone, NC), Pictura Gallery (Bloomington, IN), Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle) and Hanstholm Art Space (Denmark). Her work has been featured in a variety of publications including the NPR Picture Show, Better Photography Magazine, Analog Forever Magazine, Lenscratch, the Toronto Star and the British Journal of Photography. She is a sessional photography instructor at York University.

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