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Gelatin silver contact print, 6 5/8 x 9 3/8 in.
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Made within the past year, the roughly fifteen photographs exhibited in The Outside World are large - format, black - and - white gelatin silver contact prints, made using the negative / positive process invented roughly 170 years ago by Englishman W. H. Fox Talbot.
Alfred Stieglitz Equivalent, c. 1925 - 1927 Gelatin silver contact print mounted to board, printed c. 1927.
LARTIGUE, Jacques Henri My Brother Zissou Jumping, Biarritz, 1910 2 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches Gelatin silver contact print; printed c. 1910
Sacramento, California, May 1915 Gelatin silver contact print; printed c. 1915 4 1/2 x 6 5/8 inches
André Kertész Building Lit Up at Night with Water, Paris, c. 1925 - 36 Gelatin silver contact print, printed c. 1925 - 36.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), Reaction to Kennedy Assassination, New York City, 1963, gelatin silver contact print.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), Airplane Crash, Brooklyn, 1960, gelatin silver contact print.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), Argosy Dope Addict [Portrait of William Schipp], after 1945, gelatin silver contact print.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), [Youth in a Brooklyn community centre], 1946, gelatin silver contact print.
, 1939 — 45, gelatin silver contact print.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), [Portraits of Werner Wolff during military service, World War II], 1939 — 45, gelatin silver contact print.
Berenice Abbott (American, b. 1898 d. 1991), Woman with Blazer [Berenice Abbott, self — portrait, Paris], 1925, gelatin silver contact print.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), Carter — Reagan Debate [off television screen], 1980, gelatin silver contact print.
Up to 80 inches wide, they are among the largest gelatin silver contact prints ever made.
gelatin silver contact print mounted to board and mounted to aluminum, 47 5/8 x 76 1/2 inches © Richard Learoyd, 2016.

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Gerry Giliberti will exhibit gelatin silver chloride contact prints, while Lois Youmans will show transfer prints on plaster.
W.J. KENNEDY Andy Warhol on the Fire Escape with Self - Portrait contact sheet photo 1964 [printed 2005] gelatin silver print, AP signed paper size > 20 x 24 inches
Handpainted photographic prints of painted maquettes by Paolo Ventura and the silver gelatin contact prints by Gioia de Bruijn, are part of its presentation alongside the Los Angeles — stage - production techniques of British photographer... Read more
Through vintage gelatin silver prints, contact sheets, original issues of Life, and a significant selection of unpublished photos from the series, the exhibition examines unspoken conflicts between photographer, editor, subject, and truth.
A list of some of the processes, materials, and cameras used in A Fine Experiment reads like a grand catalogue of photography's means: offset lithograph, dye transfer print, Polaroid print, gelatin silver print, Cibachrome print, color - in - color print, photogram, photo collage, double exposure, cliché verre, contact print, large format, panoramic, 35 mm camera.
Detail: Eileen Quinlan, Contact Hour, 2014, silver gelatin print, courtesy the artist and Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York.
Crane allows just one contact print to a gelatin silver sheet, its broad edges blackened in the process.
His exhibition features a series of silver - gelatin contact prints culled from the computer game «The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,» which leads players on an exploration charting one's own path through an unforgiving landscape.
Pictured: contact sheet (Andy Warhol, unidentified men, street scenes), 1982 Gelatin silver print Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc..
Afterwards, he would spend hours reviewing his contact sheets and hired master printer Tom Baril to make finely crafted gelatin silver prints.
RICHARD LEAROYD «Agnes, July 2013 (1)» 2013 gelatin - silver contact print © Richard Learoyd, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
(Winter)» 2013 gelatin - silver contact print © Richard Learoyd, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
RICHARD LEAROYD «For Cookham read Holt» 2013 gelatin - silver contact print © Richard Learoyd, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
Terry Dennett (British, b. 1938), [Adventure Playground, contact sheet], ca. 1975, gelatin silver print.
Included in the exhibition are pigment, gelatin silver, contact, and Lambda C - type prints, along with gelatin silver photograms.
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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.
Tracing Richard Avedon's extraordinary depictions of women over the course of six decades, this ambitious exhibition will include more than 100 silver gelatin prints, 300 contact prints selected from the artist's personal archives, and in a separate room, the artist's lesser - known color transparencies displayed on light - boxes.
warm - toned silver gelatin contact print on semi-matte, double - weight fibre paper, printed by January 14, 1937
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