Carl Weese,
USA
Carl Weese is one of the world's leading authorities on ULF photography and Platinum printing. He works in 7x17 and 12x20, to produce lovely images that he prints in platinum.
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Christian Martin,
France
Christian Martin lives in the South-West of France, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pyrenees Mountain. Today retired, he spends most of his time between mountaineering and photography. Having getting tired of the emotion of the silver print, and the fun of the digital techniques, he was seduced by the alternatives processes, and to platinum & palladium print in particular. |
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Eric Boutilier-Brown presents rather simple subjects : environmental nudes, but the calm, serenity, softness and emotion that radiates from his images makes them unique. A personnal favorite of mine (PJ). |
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Brigitte Carnochan,
USA
Brigitte Carnochan works in traditional silver photography, but a lot of her works revolves around her hand-painted photographs, which are covering two main themes : nudes and still lives. Her use of color brings those images to life in a very impressive way. |
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Philippe Berger,
Belgium
Philippe Berger is an alternative printer who works with some unique techniques, like the three first images presented here that are "peau de charbon" (Skin of Carbon) which are basically emulsion lifts from carbon prints. He also works with Rawlins oil prints, gum Bichromates, cyanotypes and polaroid transfers, among others. |
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Patrick Alt,
USA
Patrick Alt is an ULF photographer working with various cameras and printing in platinum. The images presented here are from two of his image series taken with an antique mammoth plate camera, in 18x22 inch. |
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Gilles Martin
France
Gilles MARTIN, born in 1951, in Tournan-en-Brie (Seine et Marne).
I live in Bergerac (Dordogne).
In 1968 I learned the basics of photography at École Hôtelière (Paris) Photo Club.
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Kate Mahoney
New Zealand
Kate Mahoney is an alternative printer, working with liquid emulsions and gum
bichromate techniques mainly. Some of her most striking work is her prints on colored glass, two of which are
presented here, and more can be seen on her website.
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Sandy King,
USA
Sandy King is an active ULF photographer, giving workshops on various printing processes as well as ULF photography.
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Kerik Kouklis
USA
Kerik Kouklis is a photographer working in ULF, working in 14x17, 12x20 and 7x17. The images presented here are all
made in 14x17, and are printed either in platinum or in gum over platinum.
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Michal Macku
Czech Republic
The visual world of Michal Macku is intiguing and amazing. He works with his own technique he calls "gellage",
where he plays with the emulsion layer of silver prints. |
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Michael Mutmansky
USA
Michael Mutmansky works with panoramic LF cameras, mainly 7x17. Here are three series of his images, The first three images are
gum of palladium, the three images after that are straight palladium, both from 7x17 negatives. The last three images are from 5x12 negatives which
Michael has only recently started to work with. |
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Hamish Stewart
United Kingdom
Hamish Stewart has been photographing since the early 1980s. Since the mid 1990s he has worked exclusively with gum printing and has exhibited work in Sydney, Paris and London. |
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Robert Szabo,
USA
Robert Szabo is part of a Wet Plate Collodion revival movement that is
closely linked to civil war re-enactment groups. The American Civil War
was one of the first wars to have been photographed. One of his main
imaging projects is to trace the steps of the first National Park
photographers.
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Tom Millea,
USA
Tom Millea is a dedicated platinum printer, working mainly in portrait and figure
photography. |
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William Corey
United States
William Corey works almost exclusively in 8x20 format, and in addition to the stunning beauty of his images of gardens, his work
has two interesting characteristics : first he is working in color, which is unusual for the format, and second his
work contains a lot of vertical images, which are presented here, and which make for very interesting compositions.
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