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mysteriouscam · 2 years ago
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stricklandvintagewatches · 3 months ago
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It's a privilege to bring you an image from art photographer Matt Larson. Titled "Ybor City Time," the piece represents late 19th century Ybor City in Tampa. Mr. Larson produced the image in the lost "salt print" process, an early photographic development technique that is much like life itself: painstaking, dangerous, yet ultimately exquisite. Mr. Larson chose a Civil War era American Waltham pocket watch in a 6-ounce coin silver case as his subject.
Period clothing was provided by La France in Ybor City.
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chasingghostsphotography · 4 months ago
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Another salt print
February 27th, 2024
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altproc2023 · 1 year ago
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Attempt from the previous to lighten the exposure (went from 16 minutes in UV to 13 and this is the result!!!). Toned with ammonium thiocyanate and gold chloride 15 minutes. I like the tone, but over exposed!
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eliseprudhomme · 4 years ago
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Science in action
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librarycompany · 3 years ago
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This early salted paper print was commissioned by Charles Poulson as part of a series of 120 cityscape views by Philadelphia painter and photographer Frederick De Bourg Richards (1822-1903) to document the changing architecture of the city.
Richards' painter's eye for composition is visible in this perspective view of Carpenters’ Hall, the historical building that housed the Library Company 1773-1790. Richards’ photograph encapsulates the tacit acknowledgement that a city needs to preserve its history but also needs to evolve to remain vital.
Frederick De Bourg Richards, Carpenters' Court and Hall (in perspective), Chestnut St. bet. Third & Fourth St. May 1859.
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already-14 · 2 years ago
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FRANK VIC
Medium: Salted paper print Dimensions: Image:25.9 x 19.5 cm
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morganmccaskiecogc · 4 years ago
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Post-Production - Historic Processes
I used Adobe Photoshop to create a similar effect to that of the historic photographic Calotype progress.
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sujata-khanna · 4 years ago
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Excavating archives_19 Juxtaposition Portland, Maine, USA, 2013 Salted paper print, toned with gold. #analog #alternativeprocess #altprocess #experimentalphotography #alternativephotography #saltedpaperprint #saltprint #williamhenryfoxtalbot #darkroom #handmade https://www.instagram.com/p/CI3HDsmJe8Q/?igshid=102hjhm5kzb7j
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courteneyf98 · 5 years ago
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Edits of Salt Print
26/10/19
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itsannajovanovic · 6 years ago
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Beyond the Frame, Salt Print Workshop:
On Thursday, 22nd of November, I had the salt print workshop with Ulrike Leyens, It was very interesting although it is a very long process. I think this is going to be the final decision of technique for my project. I loved the result and I really enjoy the time past in the darkroom, I find it very relaxing. 
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chasingghostsphotography · 4 months ago
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A salt print of salt water fish
February 28th, 2024
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jankratochvil · 3 years ago
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Příprava pro nadcházející workshopy, testování různých druhů negativu různé fotografické techniky. - Preparation for upcoming workshops, testing different types of negatives with different photographic techniques. - #vandyke #vandykebrown #saltprint #albumenprint #bromoil #wetplatecollodion (at Jan Kratochvil Photography) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXGGiLCosK8/?utm_medium=tumblr
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studioq · 6 years ago
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I’m writing an article on Wet Collodion Negatives and Salt prints for Darkroom Underground magazine. Doing a video tomorrow-join in, if you can! #quinnjacobson #wetcollodion #saltprint #darkroomunderground (at Aurora, Colorado)
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harvardfineartslib · 3 years ago
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Salted paper print was an early negative/positive printing process developed by William Henry Fox Talbot in England in 1839. Many beautiful examples of this process were created in the 19th century and can be found in a variety of photograph collections.
Harvard’s Weissman Preservation Center (WPC) undertook Salt Print Initiative at Harvard, a university-wide project to preserve and enhance access to salt prints at Harvard. The project focused on photogenic drawings, paper negatives, and salted paper prints (positive prints created from paper or glass-plate negatives) found throughout Harvard’s libraries, archives, and museums. The Fine Arts Library holds many salted prints in our special collections. 
You can learn more about ­Salt Print Initiative at Harvard on https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/saltprintsatharvard
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dennisrphotos · 7 years ago
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Salt print on a Hahnemühle rag paper . #alternativeprinting #alternativeprocess #analogprint #digitalnegative #digitalimage #saltprint #contactprint #hahnemuhle #8x8 #analogprint #architecture #fineart #longexposure #monochrome #miami #florida #dennisramos
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