It’s been three years since I started working seriously with the Mordançage process and while I haven’t been creating them at any breakneck pace, I have learned quite a bit from the twenty-some 11×14 images […]
It’s been three years since I started working seriously with the Mordançage process and while I haven’t been creating them at any breakneck pace, I have learned quite a bit from the twenty-some 11×14 images […]
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 […]
This spring semester, both my wife and I challenged each other to get back into the classroom. Both of our positions at UAF provide us tuition waivers and, for the most part, we haven’t taken […]
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 […]
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 […]
Exciting news for my fellow Alaskans that haven’t had a chance to see Emblem and Artifice: it will be on display at Alaska Pacific University this upcoming Fall! Featured as a solo exhibition at APU’s ConocoPhillips Gallery, […]
It has been a long, long time, folks. This is just one of many upcoming blog posts I have planned that will detail the last eight months, so here we go. Throughout the fall, I […]
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 […]
After years of wanting to take the Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy course at UAF, I finally found the time in my schedule to register. Over the last month, I’ve learned how to control a $500,000 […]
During my last year of graduate school, I made a promise to myself: to keep on learning. At the time, I had defined that as attending at least one workshop in a new photographic process […]