Yes, that is the print. It is on archivally processed 14"x11" gelatin/silver paper, with my signature and numbered to match the book.
An interesting story about "Dunes and Horizontal Ripples, 1979,...
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Yes, that is the print. It is on archivally processed 14"x11" gelatin/silver paper, with my signature and numbered to match the book.
An interesting story about "Dunes and Horizontal Ripples, 1979,...
My new book "a metaphysic of Light" does indeed contain the entire underwater figurative series I made in 1981-1982. Included are such images as "Descending Angel", "Realization of Anima", "The Gift...
By taking my workshops through Photographic Education Group (see 4/16/2010 post by Robert Brummitt that started this thread), you'll help disadvantaged young people get cameras and instruction in...
Merg, Kirk, Eric and Brian - I want to thank you for your kind words re. my work. It sure made my day when a friend directed me to this forum thread.
This summer I'm going to teach a workshop at...
Doremus, I'll try to answer your interesting questions. First, it's difficult to make an absolute comparison between the results with graded and VC papers, because their characteristic curves have...
Dennis: with WD2D+, slow speed films require 8 minutes, medium speed films 9, and high speed films 11 minutes. If your first negatives are too thin, increase the time, if too dense, decrease....
I'm pleased that you all are interested in, and using, my pyrogallol film developer formulae. I'd like to clarify the differences between the WD2D, WD2D+ and WD2H developers. But first, I've long...
Hi Dave,
First thank you for using WD2D+! I'll do my best to clarify the instructions. WD2D+ is a one-shot developer, and each time you mix a batch to develop film, you should begin development as...