I have been experimenting and learning about 19th Century Photographic Processes and I want to share what I have learned thru reading, attending demonstrations and workshops and actually working with the old processes. This has been my response to the trillions of pictures made digitally each day on digital cameras and cellphones with little or no thought by their maker. Knowing what the photographers of yore had to endure to make a photograph makes me value the old ways more than the innovations made recently. The best part of learning is sharing ones new knowledge with others; so please enjoy.
Magnolia, 2001--digital photograph made at The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia that was transformed into a negative then printed out of doors in sunlight as a Cyanotype image.
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Hi, I would appreciate a copy of your article. My snail mail address (which I prefer not publishing widely at this time) is:
Joanne Lukitsh
History of Art Department
Mass College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
best, Joanne
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