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New Dimensions in Photo Processes Laura Blacklow (School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Arts)

New Dimensions in Photo Processes von Laura Blacklow (School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Arts)

Zusammenfassung

Provides instructions and photographs which teach you how to mix chemicals and apply light-sensitive emulsions by hand, how to create imagery in and out of the darkroom, how to translocate Polaroid photos and magazine and newspaper pictures, and how to alter black-and-white photographs.

New Dimensions in Photo Processes Zusammenfassung

New Dimensions in Photo Processes: A Step by Step Manual Laura Blacklow (School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Arts)

Clear instructions and step-by-step photographs teach you how to mix chemicals and apply light-sensitive emulsions by hand, how to create imagery in and out of the darkroom, how to translocate Polaroid photos and magazine and newspaper pictures, and how to alter black-and-white photographs. A color portfolio highlights the work of internationally known artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Todd Walker, and most recently Doug and Mike Starn, and an invaluable list of supply sources (including e-mail addresses) from throughout North America and Europe is included at the end of the book.

Setting aside old distinctions between photographer and nonphotographer, New Dimensions in Photo Processes invites artists in all media to discover nonsilver imaging techniques. Painters, printmakers, fiber artists, sculptors, illustrators and photographers alike will find this a valuable, practical text outlining creative processes that require little or no knowledge of photography and chemistry.

New Dimensions in Photo Processes Bewertungen

I appreciate how everything is explained so thoroughly including all of the hazards. I also really enjoy all of the visual aids all through the text. - Holly Gilchrist, Texas Wesleyan University

Über Laura Blacklow (School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Arts)

Laura Blacklow is on the faculty of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts She has also taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, and was the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship for works on paper, the St. Botolph Club's Morton C. Bradley Award in Color, Polaroid Corporation's Artist Support Program, and the Massachusetts Arists' Foundation Fellowship for her hand-colored, black-and-white photographs. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Photographic Resource Center and is an active participant in the arts community. Her manipulated photographic prints have been shown internationally, and reproductions of her work have appeared in numerous publications.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Transfers and Lifts; Hand Coloring;Toning;Creating the Photo-Printmaking Studio; Making Negatives; Cyanotypes; Van Dyke Brown Prints; Gum Bichromate Prints; Casein Pigment Prints; Platinum and Palladium Prints; Bromoil Prints and Chromoskedasic Painting; Enlargement Emulsions; Annotated Bibliography; Supply Source; Glossary; Index

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New Dimensions in Photo Processes: A Step by Step Manual Laura Blacklow (School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Arts)
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