• I had a collector who owns a few of the very famous Irving Penn dye transfers and platinum palladium prints. (hasselblad.com)
  • Including an exceptional, oversized work by Helmut Newton to be featured in ULTIMATE and ULTIMATE IRVING PENN, a carefully curated selection of ten platinum-palladium prints from Irving Penn's Small Trades series. (artfixdaily.com)
  • ULTIMATE IRVING PENN showcases ten exquisite Small Trades prints in platinum-palladium that are long sold out and fresh to auction. (artfixdaily.com)
  • Irving Penn: Centennial , opening April 24, 2017 , will be the most comprehensive exhibition of the great American photographer's work to date and will include both masterpieces and hitherto unknown prints from all his major series. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Irving Penn: In a Cracked Mirror (A)," New York, 1986, printed 1990 Platinum print. (wmagazine.com)
  • 1982. "Irving Penn: Recent Still Life: Negatives 1979-1980, Prints in Platinum Metals 1980-1982. (artic.edu)
  • Joni embraces the difficulties of using a large format camera and the wet-plate collodion process in a windy and sandy ocean environment to create these one-of-a-kind stunning portraits of surfers. (larissaleclair.com)
  • Like the others, it will include step-by-step instructions on a variety of techniques including: wet plate collodion, dry plate modern tintypes, platinum and palladium printing, cyanotypes, liquid emulsion, albumen printing, hand painting and more. (lacphoto.org)
  • Work this year comes from national and international artists and includes c-prints, platinum/palladium, cyanotype, gelatin silver, gum bichromate, wet plate collodion tintypes, and many other printing processes. (artintersection.com)
  • Titled Portrait of an Artist , c. 1908, the image appears full page in the volume Clarence H. White: The Reverence for Beauty , published in 1986 by the Ohio University Gallery of Fine Art . (photoseed.com)
  • The 2001 chromogenic print is emblematic of Laing s cinematic style and her focus on the occupation and ownership of land. (artdaily.com)
  • Making the original 30×40 chromogenic prints were not overly complicated and relatively pleasant to make. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • Chromogenic print. (wmagazine.com)
  • Penn's extensive experiments led him to the platinum-palladium process, which enabled him to create prints with remarkable subtlety, richness of tone and sensuous textures that were dramatically different from glossy gelatin silver prints. (artfixdaily.com)
  • The transformation of the Small Trades from their initial magazine appearance to their rigorous reinterpretation as platinum-palladium prints reflects Penn's own career from Vogue photographer to one of the most acclaimed artists of the 20th century. (artfixdaily.com)
  • By 1948 these stark, astute portraits had made Penn's name. (aaqeastend.com)
  • The magazine's clout and Penn's prominence made the invitation to sit for a portrait a badge of prestige few refused. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Stretching from the '30s to the 21st century, the 140 photos that make up the ambitious exhibit range from the usual suspects, like portraits of Dalí and Capote , to plenty of unseen work, like shots from Penn's travels to Peru and New Guinea, and even footage of the photographer himself, captured on Super 8 in Morocco. (wmagazine.com)
  • After years of research and practice, he has acquired an incredible mastery of platinum and palladium prints (see his "Memento Mori" project, for example), and cyanotypes, revealing a whole range of shades of Prussian blues (in the like of his "Dao" project). (agoodlifeinparis.com)
  • Los Angeles-based photographer Tyler Shields wasn't sure how long the remainder of the chemicals needed for making dye transfers and platinum palladium prints would last. (hasselblad.com)
  • I have printed a set of Frida´s portraits in platinum/palladium made by Colombian photographer Leo Matiz. (picturethispost.com)
  • 3. mounted and framed platinum print: a copy made by White after American photographer Herbert Arthur Hess. (photoseed.com)
  • Beyond his obvious talent as a photographer, Gilles Lorin has developed over years a passion for all stages of the graphic chain (shooting, development and printing). (agoodlifeinparis.com)
  • J an Groover (1943-2012) was a remarkable American photographer who played a key role in the development of colour photography, renowned for her formal inquisition into still life, as well as her exploration of various creative techniques, such as the use of platinum/palladium prints. (kutxakulturartegunea.eus)
  • Steven is the generous donor of a range of 19th century albumen prints to The Image Centre (formerly Ryerson Image Centre) Collection by figures important in the history of photography. (theimagecentre.ca)
  • It was an era of experimentation, and resuscitation of early photographic processes, and MacNeil chose the exquisite platinum-palladium on vellum as her primary medium. (theimagecentre.ca)
  • 9:30am~12:00pm Join Mallory Taylor of The Historic New Orleans Collection and James O'Connell of Bostick and Sullivan in this mini-workshop designed for those who are interested learning about the history of all types of photographic processes from daguerreotype to platinum palladium. (photonola.org)
  • His exquisite platinum prints are "perfect metaphors" for a fragmented state of mind and questions what constitutes memory, and if it can even be fixed in time or kept intact. (photoeye.com)
  • Conner's "1984" exhibition is a selection of the photographer's earliest pictures made in China, comprised mostly of vintage platinum palladium printed photographs made by the artist over thirty years ago. (m97gallery.com)
  • Platinum printing is highly valued by collectors because of its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • His fine art photographs are available as beautiful, traditional silver gelatin prints, as delicious palladium platinum prints produced by 31 Studio - The Platinum Print Room - recognised masters of this printing art form and in a larger format on archival Hahnemuhle rag paper. (artsper.com)
  • Because, lying in it with a mirror attached overhead, a disabled Kahlo painted many of her evocative self-portraits. (picturethispost.com)
  • We will also be auctioning a 1/1 special edition print of Vivian Maier's iconic self portraits. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • Shields also appeared to stage the "shooting" of a party-goer with a gun the same year at a release party for his book "Collisions" as an appropriated piece of performance art en homage to the cans of Fluxus artist, Piero Manzoni. (guyhepner.com)
  • After originally publishing the Small Trades photographs in the pages of French, British and American Vogue , Penn embarked on a multiyear research project to learn about platinum printing, which was a popular printing process at the turn of the 20th century. (artfixdaily.com)
  • Swann Auction Galleries sale of Fine Photographs on Thursday, April 14, will feature a selection of classical twentieth-century prints alongside contemporary works. (artdaily.com)
  • Ian Aitken felt he could raise funds to protect the northern white rhino by making rare platinum prints of his photographs. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • The original Hess portrait has not been located, but similar photographs dated to 1903 (based on inscriptions) are in the Dow Papers, series 5, box 1, f. 35. (photoseed.com)
  • Nathan's photographs can be found in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Rijksmuseum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Harvard Art Museums, and George Eastman Museum. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • Faye prints her nude art images using the Platinum/Palladium process and is represented by the Unlimited Grain Gallery in Rotterdam. (fotospeed.com)
  • A master of the palladium/platinum printing process, he spent 18 years in New York City photographing portraits of celebrities (including as Bob Dylan, Mike Tyson, Rachel Rosenthal, Debby Harry, and Isaac Stern) and creating award-winning album covers for major record labels. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • This is a contact print process, and you will need negatives the size you would like your final image to be. (lacphoto.org)
  • Patented in 1873 by the British inventor William Willis, the platinum printing process helped to create contact prints with a monochromatic reproduction that recalled engraving, based on intense black tones and subtle greys. (kutxakulturartegunea.eus)
  • Perfecting his technique in 1967, he reprinted his Small Trades work in platinum-palladium, imbuing warmth to his subjects and transforming his images into luminous works of art. (artfixdaily.com)
  • White noted in a December 18, 1922, letter to Day (Fred Holland-editor) that "From the college there are many calls for his [Dow's] portrait and the most liked one seems to be the work of Mr. Hess. (photoseed.com)
  • Limited to 12 in-person participants, bring along your work in print (preferred) or digital form. (photonola.org)
  • This exhibition examines every aspect of Strand's work, from his early efforts to establish photography as a major independent art form and his embrace of filmmaking as a powerful medium capable of broad public impact to his masterful extended portraits of people and places that would often take compelling shape in the form of printed books. (blogspot.com)
  • Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography celebrates the recent acquisition of more than 3,000 prints from the Paul Strand Archive, which has made the Philadelphia Museum of Art the world's largest and most comprehensive repository of Strand's work. (blogspot.com)
  • Strand's work of this period includes candid, disarming portraits of people observed on the street-the first of their type-such as Blind Woman, New York (1916), and Wall Street, New York (1915), an arrangement of tiny figures passing before the enormous darkened windows of the Morgan Trust Company Building, which illustrates Strand's fascination with the pace of life and changing scale of the modern city. (blogspot.com)
  • This book brings together his most compelling and daring work thus far, including his glamour portraits and landscape scenes. (guyhepner.com)
  • She has shown her work throughout the USA and Europe and recently had a 3 month solo show, featured in the New York Times, which included a glass installation of 45 separate antique windows, each showcasing a glass portrait of a contemporary immigrant, all combined into a single house, where "People Should Not Throw Stones. (lacphoto.org)
  • Light Sensitive, a juried exhibition, celebrates the art of creating handmade images using traditional photographic print making processes. (artintersection.com)
  • These prints were made in my atelier in Mexico City. (picturethispost.com)
  • In 2007 we made a documentary called Portrait of Diego, the Revolution of the Gaze where we quote Frida´s words about Diego and their relationship. (picturethispost.com)
  • The portraits are made by appointment in the "Temporary Studio" of Magione or at your home. (collodionandco.com)
  • Also featured on BBC radio 4 Saving Species on December 18th 2012 The prints are now available to buy individually, in bespoke frames made of English brown oak inlaid with African mpingo and carved with the name of each rhino. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • From an unfulfilled edition of 500, the portfolio comes to auction complete with 39 photogravures and features many of Curtis s most important and notable images, including his portrait of Geronimo, Ca on de Chelly, A Chief of the Desert Navaho, Son of the Desert Navaho, The Vanishing Race, and many more. (artdaily.com)
  • Aitken Prints have now handcrafted these images as a limited edition of rare platinum prints. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • There are only 4 prints of each rhino available in this edition. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • Aitken Prints have produced an edition of four platinum/palladium prints each of Fatu, Suni, Sudan and Najin (24x16"on 30x22" paper). (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • To celebrate the 225th anniversary of coinage at the Philadelphia Mint (1792-2017), the hardcover version of the Red Book's 71st edition includes a commemorative gold-foil portrait of David Rittenhouse, first director of the Mint, who was appointed by President George Washington. (greysheet.com)
  • This striking portrait, a vintage waxed platinum or palladium print of the American painter, printmaker and arts educator Arthur Wesley Dow, (1857-1922) was believed taken around 1908 by his fellow Columbia University Teachers College colleague Clarence H. White. (photoseed.com)
  • Gelatin silver print. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Silver print. (wmagazine.com)
  • stamped and inscribed verso: "In addition to 34 numbered prints of this image / in platinum metals, a number of unsigned silver prints / for reproduction in publications may exist. (artic.edu)
  • On Thursday, prices for precious metals were mixed, with gold and silver registering modest losses and platinum and palladium recording solid gains. (coinnews.net)
  • For the day, gold and palladium rose, while silver and platinum declined. (coinnews.net)
  • The print does something to the image. (hasselblad.com)
  • A meticulous craftsman, Penn mixed, coated, exposed and developed all the platinum-palladium prints himself, revelling in his new-found ability to manipulate each image to his liking. (artfixdaily.com)
  • Now the dilemma of deciding which fine digital print paper to output the image! (dmaxphoto.com)
  • It is highly labour-intensive, as the platinum solution has to be brushed onto the surface of the paper by hand, the resulting light sensitive paper exposed to Ultra violet for many minutes before an image will appear. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • Dye transfer print Image: 21 7 /8 x 17 1/8 in. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Palladium print image: 20.3 × 11 cm (8 × 4 5/16 in. (artssummary.com)
  • Platinum print image: 21.1 × 16.2 cm (8 5/16 × 6 3/8 in. (artssummary.com)
  • Palladium print image: 24.8 × 19.7 cm (9 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (artssummary.com)
  • Palladium print image: 24.5 x 18.5 cm (9 5/8 x 7 5/16 in. (artssummary.com)
  • Platinum is sometimes replaced or mixed with palladium, thereby "warming" the halftones of the image towards brown. (kutxakulturartegunea.eus)
  • This book and print set includes 3 loose, 10×12-inch platinum/palladium/gold prints that are signed by Sally Mann. (elegantartgallery.com)
  • High-resolution artwork is available electronically from each Assay Office, allowing retailers to print their own hard copies using a professional printer. (theassayoffice.com)
  • Many of the early photographic images were called "sun prints" because they had to be exposed using UV lights, or sunlight. (lacphoto.org)
  • Large prints from large sheet film have the potential of making exceptional prints. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • Making large digital prints from sheet film scanned on high quality scanners offers similar advantages for exceptional prints. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • However, the resulting prints have exceptional tonal range, luminosity and texture, and can last thousands of years. (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • Captured between 1950-51 in London and New York, these striking full-length portraits depict working men and women with the clothes and tools of their trades. (artfixdaily.com)
  • Class Limit: 14 Register here In this one-day intensive workshop we'll go through the strategies and pitfalls of executing truly fascinating portraits with celebrities and regular folks alike. (photonola.org)
  • Also of note are selections of important photojournalism with images from the Vietnam War, OJ Simpson s infamous trial, and portraits of great American labor leaders and writers. (artdaily.com)
  • I also see large prints that really would be more appropriate as smaller images! (dmaxphoto.com)
  • Over the course of more than fifty years, Szilasi has created remarkable images of Quebec and Europe - townscapes and cityscapes, views of domestic and commercial architecture, and, pre-eminently, environmental portraits. (theimagecentre.ca)
  • National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery/Smithsonian Institution Press. (artic.edu)
  • He will show a range of her original preparatory and final prints and discuss her impact on photography at a time when a number of significant women photographers emerged in the field. (theimagecentre.ca)
  • Using these original prints he will speak about their place in the revolution in visual culture delivered by photography in the decades after the announcement of its invention in 1839. (theimagecentre.ca)
  • Not only were there multiple very large exhibits showing photographers from around the world, there were many camera and darkroom equipment manufacturers displaying and selling their latest goods, dozens of portrait studios and even on-the-spot documentation of the Exposition itself. (wikipedia.org)
  • They have a darkroom and can manage prints to 8×10 inches, and so that is the largest they make a print. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • The exhibit is a portrait of a strong-willed artist that against many odds prevailed and lived life on her own terms. (picturethispost.com)
  • Cared for properly, these prints can last for hundreds of years without color fading or loss of quality. (hasselblad.com)
  • Kennedy's story unfolds as you explore this website and read his blog revealing who has sat in front of his camera over the years, the lands he has traversed, who exhibits and collects his artwork, what workshop he offers, where you can purchase his prints. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • It turns out it's the highest quality of color and black and white printing that exists in the world. (hasselblad.com)
  • Starting out as a black and white print, the colors are individually hand rolled on with film-like sheets called matrix film that is soaked in tubs of cyan, magenta, and yellow dyes. (hasselblad.com)
  • James Sparshatt's black and white portraits are a search for a connection with a world of emotions. (artsper.com)
  • There are many black-and-white portraits of chemists. (matthey.com)
  • accession # x1983-1028) Provenance for this portrait is also intriguing: it was found and purchased in May, 2017 by this archive from an heir to the estate of modern American artist Charles James Martin. (photoseed.com)
  • Each portrait is presented in a handmade frame of English oak inlaid with African blackwood (FSC-certified). (aitkenprints.co.uk)
  • To infuse the magazine with culture and boost his associate's budding career, art director Alexander Liberman asked Penn to make a series of portraits of personalities. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Virgil DiBiase's series Dementia Portraits and Perception examines how our perception of time and space is fractured under extenuating circumstances, such as a debilitating illness like dementia. (photoeye.com)
  • 8×10 was the format chosen as the resulting print was intended for 30 x 40 inches. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • There is a smoothness to large format colour prints that does not exist in the smaller 35mm and 120mm formats. (dmaxphoto.com)
  • Therefore, the digitalization of the original prints was done (not by me) and those files were given to me by the Frida Kahlo Museum. (picturethispost.com)