Meanwhile, black - and - white images such as People on the Street (ca. 1980), captured using a 35 mm camera and printed using
the traditional gelatin silver process, convey both an of - the - moment immediacy and a subtle aesthetic awareness.
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.
It was also at a moment when photography was gaining momentum as a recognized art form, while at the same time
traditional gelatin silver prints were losing favor in the excitement of the new, of color.
Image credits, left to right: Alexandra Larson, Tacoma School of the Arts, 1st place Documentary; Josh Williams, Roosevelt, 1st place Architecture (detail); Caleb Netterfield, Bothell, 3rd place
Traditional Gelatin Silver Print B & W (detail).
Not exact matches
Yet a devoted band of film fans still adhere to the
traditional method of
gelatin silver printing.
A seasoned technician in classical
gelatin silver printing, and digital technique — the artist now goes beyond the
traditional print to present his ideas in a variety of fresh and interesting ways.
Eleanor Antin, detail of «CARVING: A
Traditional Sculpture» (1972, 148
silver gelatin prints in complete piece)
For this series, Brandt photographed the forest landscape, focusing on the vertical stagger of giant trees for his large format
traditional silver gelatin prints.
He crafts each one of his prints by utilizing two
traditional darkroom methods,
gelatin silver and platinum / palladium printing processes.