Tag: darkroom

SEM Stereographs in VDB

I closed out this semester’s final project in my Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy course with not only a continuation of my Cyanotypes on Washi, but also with a set of proof-of-concept Stereographs printed in the […]

Mordançage Progress

While it’s been more than a year since I provided an update on my Mordançage work, I have been providing routine updates on social media. Since my last update, I’ve made six new prints – […]

Lumen Research in Isolation

After several weeks of struggling to find a balance in the face of shelter-in-place orders that require me to work remotely while homeschooling my son, I’ve finally started making the proverbial “lemonade” out of the […]

Mordançage: First Steps

It’s been a while since I’ve created in the darkroom, focusing much of my creative efforts over the last couple years on my ongoing “Skookum” landscape project. Shot and printed digitally, I’ve been missing the […]

Wine Tannin & Cyanotypes

This past weekend, I finally found some time to explore a printing process that I had dog-eared years ago. Back in 2015, while producing test prints for my alternative processes course, I showed several methods […]

Bromoil: Tiny Steps

If you’ve ever talked shop with me, you know that it’s not hard to get me to wax poetic about alternative and historical processes. Through that lengthy praise of hands-on photographic processes, I’ve no doubt […]

Electrons & Cyanotypes

Earlier this month, I finished taking a 1-credit course on Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy. As the professor suggested early on, the semester flew by and I was left scrambling near the end to find time […]