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The vast world of fine art photography the alternative way. The first page has image galleries by individual artists and the following page is a selection of resources to most of techniques used by them.

 

 

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http://www.pinhole.nl/index.htm ::. Bethany de Forest (1966) Worlds of Magic.... one of Bethany's main activities was creating settings, which she then photographed. With an ordinary camera the images remained too distant. Her objective was to create a "realistic" imaginary world, in which one can supposedly wander around ....Pinhole photography is able to capture this feeling.

http://www.papercams.com/gallery/photos.html ::. Thomas Hudson Reeve takes pinhole photography to another level, since the camera is the final image hmmmm ! sounds silly but before you give a verdict, check out this amazing style of work.

http://www.chrismccaw.com ::. Chris McCaw from San Francisco, CA says:" My work captures those moments in life when you really appreciate the world and how beautiful and strange it can be. By working with the optics of my home made 7"x17" view camera and printing in hand coated platinum/palladium."

http://www.fleminglunsford.com/index.html ::. Fleming Lunsford's photography relies on alternative processes, mainly large format pinhole camera work and Polaroid emulsion lifts.

http://web.mac.com/j.k.schreiber/JKSchreiber/Welcome_.html ::. J Keith Schreiber does photography and print making. The Photographic works have been printed using Platinum and Palladium printing processes.

http://www.andrzejlech.com/default2.asp ::. Andrzej Lech has a refreshing collection of work. Pinhole photography, Polaroid Image Transfer and much more.

http://www.jillskupinburkholder.com/ ::. Bromoil Prints

http://www.darrylasher.com ::. Darryl J.Asher: "Through my personal technique with Polaroid transfer photography, I strive to create images that are both unique and familiar at once...

http://www.etheisen.com ::. Ernest J. Theisen has been active in pictorial photography for over twenty years. Ernest makes prints and teaches printmaking in virtually all the pictorialist processes.

http://er3.com/donna ::. Donna Hamil Talman: Combination printing of two processes: Van Dyke & Cyanotype Process.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hamish/gumphoto.html ::. Hemish Stewart's Gum Bichromate Photography, Great web site for information on the Gum Process, Also a Good selection of images in Gallery.

http://www.jgiudicelli.com ::. Jacqueline & Jean-Louis are Gummists based in Paris; online we see a small gallery of small images.

http://home.att.net/~jeffrey.d.mathias ::. Jeffrey D. Mathias /Platinum Palladium Photographic Printmaking. An endless image gallery covering various topics.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~moroux/ ::. One of my favorite sites for alternative process images; it is interesting to note that this photographer insists on Kallitype and Van Dyke images being of the same process.

http://www.sx70.com/index.html ::. Her work is in such intense colors that are quite a treat for the eyes.

http://www.sightphoto.com/sightphoto/cutright ::. Paul Grant Cutright Polaroid image transfers and manipulations. These images do what the best ones do: they bypass the rational parts of the brain and stimulate a more basic, emotional response.

http://www.kerik.com ::. Famous Fine Art Photographer Platinum Printer who needs no introduction.

http://www.carlweese.com/
::. Carl Weese's Photographs in Platinum and Silver; "For the past several years almost all of my work has been large format photographs printed by contact, mainly using hand-coated platinum/palladium papers."

http://www.bostick-sullivan.com/Gallery/Fokos/fokos.htm ::. David Fokos's images of landscapes in platinum and palladium prints made from digital negatives.

http://home.wanadoo.nl/bkarhof ::. space is a multiple experience, not a single framed issue. Since 1993 photographical designer Bob Karhof experiments with multiple and sequential photography.

http://photoarts.com/gallery/lousberg/Index.html
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haunting pinhole photography ... work well worth a visit

http://www.joachimknill.com/polgal/index.shtml ::. Joachim Knill's most recent work consists of 20" X 30" Polaroid photographs which he photographs with the world's largest portable instant film camera designed and built by himself. The one of a kind photographs depict macro still-life and surreal landscapes using fruits, plants, vegetables, flowers, and other materials found in nature.

http://www.alternativephotography.com/ ::. Malin Fabbri's incredible site is full of information on anything to do with Alternative photography and processes. She took an MA in Design studies at St. Martin's School of Design. Her thesis was 'Alternative photography' and that's how this site got started. Malin still lives and works in London.

http://www.silverprint.co.uk/ ::. Silverprint Ltd, 12 Valentine Place, London SE1 8QH Tel 020 7620 0844 - Suppliers of almost any chemical and other stuff related to darkroom work of the traditional and the Alternative kind.

http://www.pipeline.com/~tomf2468/downloadsalt.html ::. Alternative Processes tutorials and pdf downloads.

http://www.hahnemuehle.com/ ::. Founded in 1584 we are the oldest German paper makers manufacturing papers for traditional and digital artists as well as industrial papers.

http://www.mikeware.demon.co.uk ::. Mike Ware's Alternative Photography Pages The Science, History and Art of the so-called "Alternative Photographic Processes' Information seems endless but with a lack of images.

http://www.pinhole.com ::. The Pinhole Visions web site provides organized access to all types of information on pinhole photography, and most especially to the work of pinhole photographers. This site is continually updated.

http://www.pinholeformat.com ::. Pinhole photography Gallery. Pinhole photography uses a camera without a lens. A very fine needle hole in a thin brass shim replaces the lens. Light passes through the hole and an image is formed on film in the camera.

http://www.photoarts.com/pac/exhibition/sager/splash2.html ::. Tim Sager's stereo pinhole photographs don't need to seek attention. Their strong graphic elements are a cross between a dream and a reality.

http://www.artic.edu/~fendsley/Endsley_AltProc
::. Notes on how to do various Alt-Processes by Fred Endsley who is a multimedia artist, consultant, and Professor of Photography at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago.