It’s been a busy week here in quarantine-land! Jakob (my son, now a 9th grader) is in a one-week mini-course exploring experimental photography. Since we’re
Apologies for this being a little rambling and unfocused – this has been sitting in my queue since 2016! Time to pull together the details
In the last few days I’ve gotten two questions about printing on glass. What a fantastic coincidence! It must mean it’s time to write about
When writing computer programs, there’s a tradition of having your first one say “Hello World.” So that’s the title of this shot, which is from
Well, we had no power for three days, but the house is all powered back up finally. On Thursday, I took the opportunity to dodge
Over labor day weekend, I had a few photographers and alt-printers over for printfest 2013 – a chance for me to teach a little alt-photo,
Cyanotypes are one of the easiest alt process prints to make. Bought as a kit from just about anywhere, you get two bottles: part “A”
I’m slowly getting to my image backlog: this is Alexa, from Burning Man 2012.
Well, I finally gave in. I’ve avoided doing any carbon printing for years now. From everything I’ve ever read, Carbon Printing is a fickle beast.
Good news arrived in the mail – “Joe” will be showing at the State Museum of PA in Harrisburg from June 22nd through September 8th.
A year or two ago, I stumbled across a product called “Inkodye”. It’s a light-sensitive fabric dye system, which at the time was marketed in
Following up on my earlier post on The Chiba System, results on that final print were mixed. From a distance it looks somewhat reasonable: …