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Sandy Brown Jensen - Hand Gilded photos on Vellum.

Process description:

Hand-gilding photos into one-of-a-kind art work is not so much labor intensive as it is an exercise in patience. 

  • The photo is first printed using inkjet on translucent vellum paper.

  • The vellum with the image is then stabilized with a coat of water-based acrylic lacquer on both sides and dried throughly.

  • I apply a special size (or glue) to the back of the image, which takes a long time to set up, ready for the next step. If I am doing a duo-tone or tri-tone, the size is applied separately for each metal.

  • I apply patent gold, copper, silver or pure palladium to the size by hand.

  • The final project is then spray varnished many times with a product that makes the vellum even more translucent and ensures the archival quality of the finished art.

Dennis Galloway

Trees are Italian Cypress. Sunsets are in Sulphur Springs Valley AZ. Portraits are MaryAnn Ead, artist, Douglas AZ and Chris Teter, potter, McNeal AZ. Birds are in Whitewater Draw AZ.

Walt O'Brien

I recently discovered that all of the film developers I have been using had radically changed formulae. This occurred without warning and I’m lucky that I thought to run control strip tests on the latest batches. In all three cases, I found the chemistry to be useless. I process B&W film for customers, so can’t afford any mistakes.

I ran several tests with different manufacturers and have found my favorite developers for B&W film. This image was from a test roll I shot at the Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. It was shot on medium format Ilford Delta 400 film and I attempted to print it first in the darkroom. It had major light flare since I was shooting into the sun, so had to resort to a scan and the resulting inkjet print you see here. A lucky shot for a test roll.

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Dennis Galloway

The first image is a 'corrected' full frame fisheye and the next is two pictures stitched made with the 9mm Laowa, both with the Olympus EM10 ii.

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