In 1999, Paul Messier analyzed two prints by the renowned photographer Lewis Hine that were suspected of being forgeries. A photo conservator in private practice at the time, Messier wrote a report ...
Mordançage is a photographic process that yields striking black-and-white photographs characterized by ghostly veiling effects. Scientists from George Mason University have recently figured out ...
In the 1960s, a French artist named Jean-Pierre Sudre began experimenting with an obscure 19th-century photographic process, creating dramatic black-and-white photographs with ethereal veiling effects ...
Last year John Cyr, a Brooklyn based photographer, printer and educator, began the Developer Trays project as part of his MFA thesis study at the School of Visual Arts. With a strong attachment to his ...
Matthew Brandt has used Cheez Whiz to print a photograph. And Kool-Aid. And human tears. It’s all part of Brandt’s fascination with the photographic process and, on a larger scale, a relationship with ...
The Cleveland Print Room begins its 2016 exhibition schedule with an opening reception for Greg Martin’s Persistence of Vision this Friday, Jan. 15 from 5 to 9 p.m. Martin specializes in the wet plate ...
STOCKBRIDGE –Thousands of digitized black-and-white photographs from the Norman Rockwell Museum's Norman Rockwell Photographic Print Collection are now available for the public to view. “This project ...
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