“A look into 19th and early 20th century processes in photography”
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Cyanotypes: Unveiling the Blue-Tinged World of 19th Century Photography with Dana Strout (Camden, Maine)
In the realm of 19th and early 20th-century photography, amidst the experimentation with silver salts and gelatin emulsions, there exists a mesmerizing process that bestowed images with an ethereal blue hue – Cyanotypes. Originating in the 1840s, this photographic process not only captured the imagination of pioneering photographers but also contributed significantly to the artistic…
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Capturing Light: The Pioneering Role of Silver Gelatin Prints by Dana Strout (Camden, Maine)
In the dawn of photography, the 19th and early 20th centuries marked a transformative period where pioneering minds delved into the intricate process of capturing light. Among the myriad techniques that emerged during this time, silver gelatin prints stood out as a groundbreaking innovation, revolutionizing the way images were produced and preserved. This blog delves…