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Tag Archives: paper negatives
“J & H On The Porch…”
Forte Polywarm paper negative made with my Yashica TLR. As a guide I used an ISO [according to my ancient light meter] of 20. Obviously my subjects moved, but from the wall behind them one can see that the neg … Continue reading
Posted in art, black & white, Florida, paper negative, photography, Southern Photography
Tagged black & white, paper negatives, portrait, southern photography, Yashica TLR
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“Pinhole…”
Paint can pinhole camera, paper negative, pinhole photo by one of my high-school workshop students.
“In The Darkroom…”
Developing prints made with pinhole paper negatives. Top photo: developing the print. Bottom photo: paint can and oatmeal pinhole cameras, paper negatives, and photo supplies.
“More Paper Negative Stuff….”
This is the TLR and a couple of the paper negatives I did two days ago. I think it is a great set up and interesting process. Of course not everybody is going to be able to work that way. … Continue reading
Posted in art, black & white, film photography, paper negative, photography
Tagged black & white, paper negatives, photography, Yashica-C
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“Paper Negative Test…”
This afternoon I finally got around to making some exposure tests for using paper negatives with my Yashica C TLR. Using my ancient Spiratone exposure meter, along with the ancient Yashica, and fairly old Arista Edu enlarging paper in some … Continue reading
“Folio Box…”
I ran across this instructional video on how to make a folio box. The approach really appeals to me and I am planning on making some of these for my Cyanotype prints. In order not to lose this video, I … Continue reading
“Light Moments….”
My friend Oli makes the most fantastic large format, paper negative portraits in his Berlin neighborhood. The above one is of the photographer Björn Albert, who does some incredible large format photography. Oli encountered Björn on his bicycle and chased him down … Continue reading
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Tagged Björn Albert, black & white, Django, large format photography, Oli, paper negatives, photography
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“The Island Hotel…”
This is a pinhole photo from a paper negative of our Island Hotel. The print is part of my Japanese Stab Binding book. There are some wonderful back stories about this place. One of my favorite quotes is from a … Continue reading
Posted in art, Artist's book, black & white, book, cedar key, cedar key photography, fl 32625, Florida, photography, Southern Photography
Tagged Bessie Gibbs, black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, Dag Hammarskjold, Florida, Have Gun - Will Travel, National Geographic, paper negatives, Pearl Buck, photography, pinhole, Richard Boone
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