• None of the other light-sensitive metals - neither iron (used in cyanotypes) nor the far more expensive platinum and/or palladium - rings with its clear, sonorous chime and multiple harmonics. (vasa-project.com)
  • Most recently, he started exploring alternative processes including cyanotypes and platinum/palladium printing. (thephotographerseyecollective.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)
  • We are especially interested in proposals for workshops that are creative and/or conceptual, Alternative Process Photography (Platinum Palladium, Gum Bichromate, etc. (theimageflow.com)
  • He explored various materials for their aesthetic possibilities, including platinum and gum bichromate prints, and, after 1906, palladium prints. (clevelandart.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)
  • Saturday will include a discussion of various "antiquated" processes as well as demonstrations in Cyanotype, Salted Paper Printing, Albumen Printing and Wet-Plate Collodion (Ambrotypes). (fotoimpex.de)
  • It is a chemical process carried out on metal salt-based prints such as silver prints, iron-based prints (cyanotype or Van Dyke brown), or platinum or palladium prints. (rotlicht-festival.at)
  • Instead of using alternative processes like cyanotype to create a „toned" image, this workshop is aimed at everyone who is interested in producing their own monochrome darkroom prints and wants to learn about the methods of toning them. (rotlicht-festival.at)
  • Specialising in Platinotype and Carbon Print , to which he added Platino-chrome , a photochemical-digital hybridisation process, and Digigraphie/Fine Art digital pigment prints, in B / W and in color. (carlosbarrantes.com)
  • Christina Z. Anderson from Montana, USA shows her gallery with very personal prints of several alternative photographic processes, from Casein and Chrysotype to Palladium and Salted paper prints. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Christina Z. Anderson's work focuses on the contemporary vanitas printed in a variety of 19th century photographic processes. (alternativephotography.com)
  • His formulation of specifications allowed a major paper company, Crane & Co., to manufacture a paper suitable for platinum and palladium photographic processes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The content of this Platinum & Palladium photography site featuring information on printing processes and palladium printing workshops and photography books is owned exclusively by Dick Arentz [Flagstaff, Arizona]. (dickarentz.com)
  • This one-day workshop is intended to provide participants with a working knowledge of platinum/palladium printing and will involve hands on practice of the processes involved. (maud-creative.com)
  • Printing using salts of platinum and palladium was the dominant form of photographic expression in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century and is regarded by many as the among the finest of alternative photographic processes. (maud-creative.com)
  • Printing in platinum and palladium is acknowledged as the summit of early print processes. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • The negatives made in class will be used for Palladium/Platinum prints, but the techniques can be applied towards a number of contact printing processes. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • If you don't like learning in a bigger group, can't find a suitable date for the workshop or prefer a workshop programme that is taylored to your particular needs/interests, we can offer individual tuition on any (or all) of the processes listed below. (photoworkshops.pl)
  • In this weekend Discussion & Workshop, participants will experience the evolution of photography through numerous historical processes. (fotoimpex.de)
  • You can either book one or both workshops Historical Processes. (fotoimpex.de)
  • 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)
  • We offer some of the most diverse photography workshops in Northern California-from beginning to advanced digital photography and camera operation, editing in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, traditional darkroom printing, and even historic alternative printmaking processes. (theimageflow.com)
  • Photographic printing processes of the 19th century. (carlosbarrantes.com)
  • Light Sensitive, a juried exhibition, celebrates the art of creating handmade images using traditional photographic print making processes. (artintersection.com)
  • Arentz continued researching and teaching the platinum-palladium process. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the coming year, the Art Center, with it's commitment to traditional process, will be offering various classes and workshops using Van Dyke, Platinum and Palladium printing techniques. (spruillarts.org)
  • also Digital Negatives with QuadToneRIP, Demystifying QTR for Photographers and Printmakers co-authored with Ron Reeder, and Handcrafted: The Art and Practice of the Handmade Print co-authored with Wang, Jianming, King. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Since then, the making of digitally-generated negatives for Pt/Pd printing has gained in popularity. (dickarentz.com)
  • Photographer (and NOPA member)Thom Bennett and Lens-Based Artist (and NOPA President) Sesthasak Boonchai will be teaching a two-day workshop (October 27 and 28 10 am to 4pm) in digital negatives and palladium/platinum printing. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • We will be demonstrating a number of techniques that can used to create negatives from digital files for contact printing. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • Piezography , PiezoDN Digital Negatives , Beginning and Advanced Platinum/Palladium Printing with Pradip Malde, Direct to Plate Photogravure , and Advanced Photogravure . (cone-editions.com)
  • Students will learn the basics of exposing and developing black and white film, then taking those negatives into the darkroom to make prints. (spruillarts.org)
  • This is a contact print process and you will need negatives the size you would like your final image to be. (jillenfield.com)
  • Students will need to either bring negatives or materials for photograms or, combine a digital negative workshop with this one. (jillenfield.com)
  • Because of the tonal range and surface quality of platinum prints, many fine art photographers of the late 19th and early 20th century preferred the process over gelatin silver prints. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • Creativity begins in the camera, but in the darkroom and now dimroom I thrive on the ability to change an ordinary image into something unique through gum, platinum, chromo, or mordancage, for instance. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Though Imboden is a gifted and interpretative photographic printmaker, these images, technically speaking, are traditional 'straight' photographic prints - not collages, darkroom-generated photomontages, in-camera multiple exposures, or digitally altered images, but accounts of visual events that actually took place before the lens. (vasa-project.com)
  • Ann Clancy teaches darkroom, beginner and intermediate classes for digital photography, advantaged vision, and a workshop in mobile photography. (spruillarts.org)
  • what is constant is the darkroom where the magician casts his spells in platinum and palladium - precious metals at his command. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • Salted Paper printing was eclipsed by the Albumen Print, which was in turn abandoned for gelatin-silver paper. (fotoimpex.de)
  • A suitable 100% cotton rag paper is hand coated with a solution containing platinum and/or palladium salts and an iron oxalate sensitizer. (dickarentz.com)
  • After drying the coated paper in heated air, it is exposed with a photographic negative to intense ultraviolet light , which causes a reduction of the platinum or palladium salts to pure metal. (dickarentz.com)
  • After clearing to remove the remaining salts, the final print consists of pure platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) metallic fragments laid on to and embedded within the paper. (dickarentz.com)
  • Writer and photography / Jean-Claude Mougin Read the previous article The palladium and platinum salts, Part 2: The Technique WARNING The Platino-Palladiotype process involves chemicals which should be regarded as potentially harmful. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Jean-Claude Mougin shares his text on Palladium in 3 parts, The palladium and platinum salts, Part 1: The Object (this article), The palladium and platinum salts, Part 2: The Technique and Part 3: The Recipes and Bibliography. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Arentz has mentored other photographers in the platinum-palladium printing process by conducting more than 40 workshops for organizations such as The Center for Creative Photography, The Friends of Photography and The Museum of Photographic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to studying with Ansel Adams, she has participated in workshops and classes with renowned photographers Paul Caponigno, Roy DeCarva, Ernst Haas, Paul Kohn, Bob Kolebrenner, Katie Knight and Shinidi Kumanomido. (spruillarts.org)
  • Motivated by the unique spirit that courses through every aspect of New Mexico, this workshop is for photographers who want to push beyond their current vision, explore photography in new and challenging ways, gain insight into non-traditional methods of working and seeing, and discover creative modes of expanding their personal vision. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • We invite you to join Justin Black and Paris-based photographic artist Julia Keil for this small-group workshop for just six passionate photographers, based at a 5-star boutique hotel on the Left Bank in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the heart of the 6th Arrondissement. (visionarywild.com)
  • Craig has inspired and instructed photographers through week-long workshops and lectures since 1982. (fotofusion.org)
  • This workshop is held in conjunction with an exhibition at the Redcliffe Art Gallery , from 4 February to 18 March, which includes several platinum/palladium photographs by Julian Pearce. (maud-creative.com)
  • 9:30am~12:00pm Join Benjamin Hickey of the Hilliard Art Museum and artist Richard Sexton in this workshop designed to teach how to edit and sequence photographs for a portfolio. (photonola.org)
  • In addition she also offers workshops and classes in advance photography classes, toning techniques (both basic and exotic), fabric printing and mounting and presentation of photographs. (spruillarts.org)
  • Series of 7 photographs in which each photograph shows the workshop that made its print, thus presenting 7 places near Paris, France and 7 photographic printing techniques. (lucasleglise.com)
  • That year the Platinum Metals Review journal and the Photographic Society of America (PSA) Journal reviewed the textbook. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dick Arentz (born May 19, 1935) is an American fine art photographer and author, known for his textbook on platinum-palladium printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1987, an essay by American photographer, scholar and museum director James Enyeart accompanied Arentz's limited-edition portfolio of 12x20 platinum and palladium prints entitled, The American Southwest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dick Arentz is a professional photographer, and retired University professor, who specializes in the platinum and palladium printing process. (dickarentz.com)
  • Nonetheless, if a photographer were to tell you that she intended to spend decades photographing people naked on a few specific square yards of earth, and meant to print the results on a particular kind of photographic paper in a specific size, you might well ask if she could be putting herself on too short a leash. (vasa-project.com)
  • And that tarnish, controlled by a skilled photographer at every step along the way - exposure and development of the negative, exposure and development of the print - can produce the deepest illusion of three-dimensionality and darkness of which any material available to the photographer is capable. (vasa-project.com)
  • In the year 2005, Miss Clancy took part in a workshop with Les McLean, a renowned teacher and photographer from Great Britain where the emphasis was on split printing. (spruillarts.org)
  • He regularly organizes photographic workshop as a trainer in Paris, as part of continuing professional training, funded by AFDAS (Assurance Formation des Activités du Spectacle), for the MdA (Maison des Artistes) and AGESA (author-photographer). (carlosbarrantes.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)
  • He returned to University of Michigan-Ann Arbor to study the platinum process with Phil Davis in 1980. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prints are formed by the 'noble' metals platinum and palladium becoming embedded in surface of watercolour paper itself. (maud-creative.com)
  • Today ink (digital prints) has replaced photography's use of noble metals, most commonly silver, gold, or platinum/palladium. (fotoimpex.de)
  • noble, courageous, eternal…in both the regular edition and a limited edition with a clamshell case and print. (keronpsillas.com)
  • A step-by-step description of the gum printing process and showcases of artists' works ranging from monochrome to colorful and from subtle to bold. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Other photography insiders such as Dr. Michael J. Ware and Bill Jay have commended the author as a master-craftsman in platinum-palladium printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Platinum and Palladium Printing and Fine Art Photography Website Design by Reliable Web Designs . (dickarentz.com)
  • Julian has exhibited his platinum/palladium images at the Queensland Centre for Photography (in both solo and group exhibitions) and at Pointlight Gallery in Sydney. (maud-creative.com)
  • Today platinum and palladium prints are widely considered the princes of the photographic medium, and the greatest expressions of fine art photography. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • In addition, he has taken photography workshops from Michael Frye, Bruce Barnbaum, and John Paul Caponigro. (thephotographerseyecollective.com)
  • His film and digital prints have been juried exhibitions including the San Diego County Fair International Photography Exhibition, the city of Vista photography exhibition. (thephotographerseyecollective.com)
  • 9:30 am-4 pm Presented by Nobechi Creative $150/ $125 NOPA Members Register Here Apply for Scholarship Here Join us at the Higgins Hotel and Conference Center for a full day of workshops and seminars around photography. (photonola.org)
  • This is an intense workshop where David encourages you to break all your rules and redefine your outlook on photography-and perhaps your life. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • Jon's introduction to fine arts photography came with a participation in an Ansel Adams workshop back in the '80's. (hmaus.org)
  • The Image Flow is looking for new workshops and freelance photography instructors to teach photography and engage the photography community! (theimageflow.com)
  • Please review our current photography classes to help you outline your workshop proposal. (theimageflow.com)
  • At the request of a few regular clients, we have designed this creative photography workshop in Paris, France. (visionarywild.com)
  • Forced to give up her job as a teacher in New York, the artist continued her photographic practice, and she also continued to serve occasionally on juries and to participate in photography workshops. (kutxakulturartegunea.eus)
  • Massimo Badolato started photography as a teenager and is currently working in palladium prints. (alternativephotography.com)
  • You'll also notice videos in the report showing Adam in action when teaching workshops about precious metals. (metal-res.com)
  • Preserve Gold is a full-service precious metals IRA dealer offering an extensive catalog of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium coins and bars available for purchase. (retirementliving.com)
  • 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)
  • Following research into the specific uses of sodium chloroplatinate (Na2) as a contrast control agent, Platinum & Palladium Printing was revised for a second edition in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
  • Platinum and palladium are used individually, or mixed in any proportion, controlling the image hue and contrast. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • contrast control, burning and dodging will be covered in detail with returning students progressing to more advanced techniques including flashing and split printing. (spruillarts.org)
  • Arentz's interest at that time was in the large format silver contact print. (wikipedia.org)
  • Same as a oil painting is not equivalent to an acrylic, so is silver gelatin different from a printed photograph. (photograhiccraft.com)
  • Students will learn how to tone their images using the same toners that are used with silver gelatin prints. (jillenfield.com)
  • The Decade Report is the first focused, long-term investing report that looks at the best way to buy Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium. (metal-res.com)
  • In his workshop, produces, on the one hand traditional silver prints (FB). (carlosbarrantes.com)
  • Precious metal offerings include Gold, Silver, Platinum and Palladium. (retirementliving.com)
  • His prints are on display at an exhibition at the Redcliffe Art Gallery in February 2017. (maud-creative.com)
  • In 2019 one of his platinum/palladium prints was in "Slight of Hand" - a juried alternative process exhibition at the Photographer's Eye Collective in Escondido. (thephotographerseyecollective.com)
  • Arentz started researching and writing about platinum-palladium techniques when he found that there was little published on the subject. (wikipedia.org)
  • This process is one of the simpler techniques and when done correctly, it can produce beautifully detailed brown prints. (jillenfield.com)
  • Carmen was engraved by Charles Sorlier and printed by Mourlot, Paris, with 200 copies pulled before text was added for the Metropolitan Opera House poster. (artdaily.com)
  • The instructor will produce a digital negative from this image for use in printing a platinum/palladium print by each participant by the end of the workshop. (maud-creative.com)
  • Therefore, the size of the printed image is determined by the size or format of the negative. (dickarentz.com)
  • Participants will be asked to provide a digital image prior to the workshop. (maud-creative.com)
  • Students need to bring with them a digital image sized at 300 ppi for an 8″ x 10″ print. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • The Bellows Falls image and the Tiptop House image are older exposures (from January 2012 and September 2013, respectively) that I knew looked good printed in the red-brown of cuprotype. (gorga.org)
  • The first print is my standard 'large' size (a 6×7 .5 inch image on 8×10 inch paper). (gorga.org)
  • Platinum is sometimes replaced or mixed with palladium, thereby "warming" the halftones of the image towards brown. (kutxakulturartegunea.eus)
  • He has conducted over forty platinum printing workshops and has had over seventy one-man exhibits. (dickarentz.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)
  • With one on one tuition the programme of each workshop as well as the date can be adjusted to suit the particular student's needs. (photoworkshops.pl)
  • During summer he continued to teach workshops in New York, Connecticut, and Maine. (clevelandart.org)
  • The workshops and demonstrations are usually hosted by photographic circles on the Italian territory or abroad. (collodionandco.com)
  • In this portrait, the surfaces of the model's skin and of the photographic print relate to each other. (lucasleglise.com)
  • Several weeks ago I agreed to participate in an alternative process print exchange that was organized on one of the on-line fora I frequent. (gorga.org)
  • Our Alternative Process room has two large UV light boxes, a variety of contact printing frames, a large selection of mixing and measuring equipment, sink space and counter space - basically everything you need for alt process, just bring your skills and the process-specific materials. (pcnw.org)
  • The workshop will be held at the North Midtown Arts Center in the Millsaps Avenue Arts distirict in Jackson, MS. For more information and to register, please visit the DigiNeg and Palladium Printing web page. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • I hope you will visit the Books and Prints page. (keronpsillas.com)
  • Attendees should have an understanding of digital printing with Photoshop, basics of color management. (neworleansphotoalliance.org)
  • This holds true not only for her black & white work, which comprises the first quarter-century of her output, but also the more recent color images, produced with a digital camera and rendered in the form of digital prints but not subjected to any manipulation in the computer. (vasa-project.com)
  • The magic happens when Kennedy manipulates the color both in developing and toning his final prints. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • Reproductions of selected prints can be found in the Gallery Archives section of this site. (dickarentz.com)
  • Julian Pearce learnt platinum/palladium printing from Gordon Undy (of Pointlight Gallery in Sydney), who is regarded as one of Australia's leading practitioners of this art in Australia. (maud-creative.com)
  • 9:30am~12:00pm Join us for this special opportunity to hear from, and ask questions of, top industry professionals Frish Brandt of the acclaimed Fraenkel Gallery of San Francisco and Constance Lewis, Independent Curator and Founder of Opal Art Management in this 2.5-hour mini workshop. (photonola.org)
  • The workshop will be restricted to a maximum of 4 participants to allow hands on involvement in the process. (maud-creative.com)
  • A minimum of 2 participants is required for the workshop to proceed. (maud-creative.com)
  • Limited to 12 in-person participants, bring along your work in print (preferred) or digital form. (photonola.org)
  • Many of the early photographic images were called "sun prints" because they had to be exposed using UV lights, or sunlight. (lacphoto.org)
  • A contributing writer for View Camera magazine, Herbst teaches workshops on platinum/palladium printing and has taught classes at the Cleveland Institute of Art, the University of Akron, and Hiram College in Ohio. (mocp.org)
  • The negative must be placed directly on to the paper as a contact print . (dickarentz.com)
  • In this warm, subtly toned contact print, Clift turned his large-format camera upward to examine in detail the flowing, spider web-like lines of the vaulted ceiling. (clevelandart.org)
  • Learn the gentle art of making hand-crafted platinum/palladium prints. (maud-creative.com)
  • Influenced by Japanese art, the work of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, and other progressive sources, White's style is imaginative and gentle, often underscored by his use of platinum papers. (clevelandart.org)
  • The Tiptop House print was supposed to end up a chocolate brown tone rather than the red-brown of the untoned print. (gorga.org)