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Tim Layton uses classic black and white methods such as soft lines, deep shadows, contrast, symmetry, and natural light to bring subjects to life.
Tim Layton's fine art gallery site is located at www.timlaytonfineart.com and his personal blog is located at at www.timlayton.com -
Recent Posts
- Help Keep Classic Photography Alive – Buy Artist Original Prints
- Winter Tulips Study
- New Meetup Group in St. Louis – Urban Architecture
- I am Still Developing Film and Printing in the Darkroom in 2013
- Keeping Classic B&W Photography Alive
- One Camera, One Lens, One Film, One Developer
- A Call for Guest Writers on Analog Photography
- A Video Tour of Ansel Adams Darkroom
- Leica Overview & History Video
- Update on Studio and Upcoming Holga Wet Plate Workshops
Tim's Darkroom Corner
- 35mm SLR and Tri-X
- Archival Print Processing
- B & W Film Processing Considerations
- B/W Development Process
- Darkroom Chemicals 101
- Darkroom Prints – A Visual Comparison
- Delta 3200 B/W Film
- Diafine Developer
- Exposure Considerations for Film
- Film – What's it Made of?
- Fomapan 100 in Diafine
- Getting Started Developing B/W Film
- How to Build a UV Printer
- How to Choose a B/W Film Developer
- How to Convert LF Sheet Film Holders for Dry Plate
- How to Determine Base Exposure for Contact Prints
- How to Develop B/W Film
- How to Develop B/W Film Video
- How to Expose for Shadow Detail
- How to Make a Contact Print
- How to Make a Proper Proof
- How to Make an Enlarged Print
- Make Fixer & Stop Bath
- Road to Fine Art Prints
- Small Format Black & White Photography Considerations
- Testing Fine Art Baryta Inkjet Papers
- Why Film?
- Zone System Strategy for Roll Film
Popular Articles
- 3 Reasons Why I love the C220 TLR from 1968
- A Plea for Art Photography in America
- Choosing a Slide Film for Landscapes
- Difference Between a Good Photography and an Artistic Photograph?
- Does Technology make Photography Better?
- Film – A Long Term Image Protection Strategy?
- Film vs. Digital – I Could Puke!
- How to Make a 19th Century Van Dyke Print
- How to Make Salt Prints from the 1830's Today
- Mamiya RZ67 and Macro Photography
- Need Inspiration?
- Nikon F5 – Still Tops in 35mm
- Snow Photo Tips
- Testing Fine Art Digital Papers vs. Gelatin Silver Darkroom Prints
- Tri-X and 35mm SLR – Best Value in Town
- Turn Your old 35mm into a 21MP DIgital Camera
- Understanding a Photograph
- Understanding Human Eyesight and Composition
- Using Large Format to Photograph Wildflowers
- Video – Using an 8×10 Camera in the Field
- What is Fine Art?
- Why Use Film?
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- Jobo Processors Video – Part 1/3
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- Taking Photos in Snow
- Tim's Film Picks
- Turn you SLR into a DSLR
- Why Shoot Film in 2011?
- Why We Love Film
- Zone System 101
- Zone System Articles
Tag Archives: Darkroom
Help Keep Classic Photography Alive – Buy Artist Original Prints
Tim Layton offers artist original fine art prints for purchase. Each image in the online print gallery is a photograph of the actual print for sale. By purchasing fine art prints you are helping keep classic analog darkroom photography alive. If you have any questions, call Tim Layton directly at 314.643.8118 or email him at tim@timlaytonfineart.com. Continue reading
Posted in Black & White, Film, Photography
Tagged Black and White, Darkroom, Film, Large Format, Medium Format
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A Video Tour of Ansel Adams Darkroom
In this video Marc Silber interviews Ansel’s son, Michael Adams. Michael shows us around his home and darkroom and discusses many of Ansel’s most famous prints. Read the article and check out the video. Continue reading
Movie – Gelatin Silver Darkroom Print Overview
Tim Layton shares this movie made by the George Eastman House about gelatin silver prints. Continue reading
A Strategy for Using the Zone System with 35mm and Medium Format
Tim Layton discusses a strategy of how you can use the zone system normally used by large format photographers with your 35mm and 120 medium format systems. Continue reading
Posted in Black & White, Film, Medium Format
Tagged Black and White, Darkroom, Film, Medium Format
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Visualization – Explained by Ansel Adams
Tim Layton found a video of Ansel Adams explaining the concept of visualization. Every photographer will benefit from Ansel’s advice on visualization. Continue reading
Posted in Black & White, Film, Photography
Tagged Ansel Adams, Black and White, Darkroom, Film, Large Format, Medium Format, Visualization
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What Difference is There Between a Good Photograph and an Artistic Photograph?
Tim Layton discuss the Robert Demachy article ‘What Difference is There Between a Good Photograph and an Artistic Photograph?” in 1899 in Camera Notes volume III. Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Processes, Black & White, History, Photography
Tagged Black and White, Darkroom, Film, Large Format, Photography
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A Plea for Art Photography in America
Tim Layton discusses the Alfred Stieglitz “A Plea for Art Photography in America”. Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Processes, Black & White, Large Format, Photography
Tagged Black and White, Darkroom, Film, Large Format, Photography, Pictorialism, View Camera
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