Sentences with phrase «gelatin prints created»

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Joseph Nicéphore Niépce — The inventor of photography Louis Daguerre — Invented the popular and practical daguerreotype process Robert Cornelius — First selfie Henry Fox Talbot — Inventor of the photographic negative, allowing multiple prints Sir John Herschel — Coined the term «photography» Richard Leach Maddox — Invented practical gelatin dry plate negatives Eadweard Muybridge — World's first photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film, created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital camera
Rodriguez sourced these images, which are created to monitor an embryo's health, from a fertility clinic, then transferred the digital files to create photographic negatives, which she then used to produce silver gelatin prints.
This silver gelatin print is the latest work in the artist's «Drape» series, created exclusively for the Whitechapel Gallery.
Among the works will be gelatin silver prints from Leandro Katz's Catherwood Series, created between 1985 and 1995.
Corpus medius 2000 Toned silver gelatin print 29,5 x 37,8 cm Exhibitions: Create Your Own Museum.
Man Without Head 1993 Toned silver gelatin print 29,5 x 37,8 cm Exhibitions: Create Your Own Museum.
Based on the wildly imaginative illustrations of plants and vegetation in the Voynich manuscript, Miljohn Ruperto — a Californian artist of Philippine origin — together with the Danish artist Ulrik Heltoft, have made textural photographic works by creating 3D models then making negatives from these and finally printing them in traditional gelatin silver format.
In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.
This sewn collage of gelatin silver prints was created by American photographer Christopher Makos.
Experimenting with her stash of gelatin silver print photographic paper, used thirty years ago to create a series evoking Cuban surrealist painter Wifredo Lam, she adds subtle gradations of color, from lavender and peach to silver.
In these hand painted silver gelatin prints, Smithson creates varied compositions that explore the fantasy of imagining different identities for those we love.
Bridging nineteenth and twenty - first century photographic technologies, Gerry Giliberti has created a series of landscapes and contemporary views using a photographic technique that was popular in the past - the gelatin silver chloride contact printing process.
While the photogravures of Mazátlan insist on a more gestural relation to the image, abstracting it from its origin, the Looking for Langston photographs are presented both in their original form as silver gelatin works printed on Ilford paper and as large scale works where Julien has used both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive, cinematic experience.
Massachusetts, USA About Blog Linda Germain is a mixed media printmaker who uses rust, thread and gelatin to create monotype prints.
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