Not exact matches
A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient
Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art brings together an international cohort utilizing the 19th century photographic techniques of daguerreotype, calotype, camera obscura, and more to produce vibrant and evoca
Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art brings together an international cohort utilizing the 19th century
photographic techniques of daguerreotype, calotype, camera obscura, and more to produce vibrant and evoca
photographic techniques of daguerreotype,
calotype, camera obscura, and more to produce vibrant and evocative images.
For them, alternative photography represents exposure to the entire spectrum of
photographic image making, including daguerreotype, tintype,
calotype, and dry plate processes.
DAN ESTABROOK has been making contemporary art for over twenty years using a variety of 19th - century
photographic techniques, including
calotype negatives, salt prints, gum bichromate and carbon.
An exhibition of contemporary photographs using 19th - century
photographic techniques and processes — daguerreotypes, photogenic drawings,
calotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and camera obscuras — is currently on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.