Archive for July, 2009

Jul 10 2009

New gallery – Jillian Pichocki

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The plates of the workshop experiences of Jillian Pichocki have been added to the galleries. Attending classes in Peru with Jerry Spagnoli and more recently Peters Valley with Mike Robinson, Jillian has gained an excellent grounding in the process.

Ciro  Boxing gloves

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Jul 10 2009

Workshop – Mike Robinson

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Images of Mike’s recent mercurial process workshop at Peters Valley by participant Jillian Pichocki have been added to the technology galleries.

Lecture  Portrait

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Jul 09 2009

New Gallery – Josie Etter

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Whilst studying at the George Eastman House in the late 1990′s Josie took to the Daguerreotype process. Using the mercurial process she documented her favoured pastime – fishing. Originally from Germany she resides in Rochester NY and now has a gallery page at cdags.org.

DAG Fishermans hands DAG fossil fish

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Jul 09 2009

New Gallery – Jonathan Danforth

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Prolific with a strong web presence, Jonathan’s images now join our galleries, including mercurial ones from a recent workshop.

rocking-chairs-high-res  Dean-Snyder1-300dpi

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Jul 08 2009

Walter Johnson workshops

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Back in the 1970′s Walter Johnson taught historic photographic processes including the Daguerreotype through the Ohio State University. In the class room he took on the persona of Professor Simon Alexander Wooley to enliven the tuition. Accompanying the images of his teachings (in the workshops section of the technology galleries) is a written account that has been added to the general writing section of the Resources page.

OSU-studio.3  File0028

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Jul 02 2009

New Gallery – Beniamino Terraneo

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Another exhibitor at Bry sur Marne, Beniamino is from Milan, Italy and practises the Becquerel process.

Rose    Giochi

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