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From a series of digitally manipulated
images first exhibited in 2002
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Gum bichromate prints (a process invented
in 1855). The depth and richness of the pigment, as well as the texture
of the paper, are extremely difficult to render in these screen images;
so unfortunately they don't represent the actual pictures precisely. Click
here to read more about the gum bichromate
process.
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From the exhibition series "Alpha
& Omega; Images of the Apocalypse" (These images were
created in the darkroom, not on a computer. After they were shown in several
exhibits, including the Camera Obscura Gallery in Denver, Darkroom
Photography magazine asked me to write an article describing the process.
Click here to read the article.)
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Traditional photography
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