Sentences with phrase «traditional darkroom»

In my classes, I have also learned the latest photographic technologies, ranging from traditional darkroom techniques to using Lightroom and In Design for the enhancement of digital photographs.
He crafts each one of his prints by utilizing two traditional darkroom methods, gelatin silver and platinum / palladium printing processes.
The cards were fed into the machine at the same time, one on top of the other, the same way one would sandwich together negatives in a traditional darkroom enlarger.
She employs both digital technology and traditional darkroom equipment, as well as video and mixed media.
The print output varies from 19th century and traditional darkroom processes to digital inkjet and color chemical prints.
In her work, the gallery can become a stand - in for the otherwise absent camera — as well as the traditional darkroom.
While he loved the allure of large format photography and the mystical appearance of images in a traditional darkroom, his «discovery of color» via his first digital camera led him to challenge himself to see beyond the natural landscape he had become comfortable with and to explore a new environment, the urban landscape, and seek out color as a vital component of those images.
From traditional darkroom printing by Bill Brandt to extreme collage by the Japanese artist Sohei Nishino and also the extraordinary works of...

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Award - winning photographer Ray Germann photographs mainly in black & white, and his twenty - five years experience working in the traditional black & white wet darkroom helps him produce digital prints today with a similar look and quality to the photographic papers of old.
The curriculum is designed to create a broad - based knowledge of photography from traditional photographic techniques to the digital darkroom, including aesthetics, history, and artistic and professional practice.
Their works reflect the intimate world that they have created together, while pushing the boundaries of traditional black - and - white darkroom techniques.
Winogrand focused his camera and snapped the shutter, but much of the work of a traditional, film - based photographer takes place in the darkroom, where images are cropped, tones are enhanced or lightened and decisions are made about the developing process that will be used (silver prints, sepia tones, platinum, dye transfer — lots of options).
A variety of traditional, experimental, darkroom and digital approaches will be explored as students develop their individual representational languages.
The photography curriculum is designed to create a broad - based knowledge of photography from traditional photographic techniques to the digital darkroom, including aesthetics, history, and artistic and professional practice.
She began taking pictures the traditional way: shooting in black and white, developing her work in the darkroom / bathroom, and then submitting her photos to print publications.
David Benjamin Sherry photographs nature using traditional 4 - by -5-inch film, which is altered in the darkroom, resulting in chromogenic prints in brilliant hues.
Lori, now residing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is a self - taught artist committed to film and the traditional wet darkroom.
Her photography career began in the silence of the darkroom, but later shifted under the influence of critical theory to combine the traditional practice of documentary photography with the impulsive reflections of ordinary experiences.
The Darkroom, RIP by Martin Parr As digital photography threatens to outmode traditional photographic practice, Michel Campeau captures the unique surfaces of these vestigial spaces.
Made in an analogue color darkroom, and build up from multiple exposures on light sensitive paper, the prints combine projected Photoshop files of digitized brush strokes with traditional photogram techniques where objects are placed directly on the image surface.
Forrest's photography is rooted in traditional Black and White darkroom processes, exploring the unique visual and spatial possibilities of images created solely in the lens.
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