For anyone who has never checked out Don's x-ray prints of flowers, don't miss them! I also like a bunch of his older B&W work from the Appalachians, particularly the one of several young bad-ass boys smoking cigarettes with shirts open.
For anyone who has never checked out Don's x-ray prints of flowers, don't miss them! I also like a bunch of his older B&W work from the Appalachians, particularly the one of several young bad-ass boys smoking cigarettes with shirts open.
Thanks for the plug!
For those interested here's a small sample of the Appalachia. Some LF, MF and 35mm.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7168285@N04/
x-rays here but need to update the site
http://www.x-rayarts.com/
Hope you enjoy!
Don
nice work! Don.
Andrew
don't know if this would count, but here is a photo shot on slide film, then solarized in print.
Provia 100.
Ilford Multigrade RC paper.
"found"
"hand made"
"photogram"
Last edited by jnantz; 18-Feb-2010 at 08:25.
I read the thread as "alternative techniques" which could be capture technique as well as print technique. Wouldn't alternative be anthing other than the standard capture, process or printing technique?
Inkjet printing at one time was considered alternative. Is it now? How about pinhole or zone plate captures? Would a print made on a Lamda printer be considerd alt.? How about dye transfer?
It all depends on how liberal the phrase "alternative techniques" is interpreted.
Don
Scan of print
Dawn, Aces&Spades, North Shore
Platinum over Pigment
the color information for that print
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