Tag Archives: Darkroom

5/6/12 – Update on Work

Tim Layton is working on a series of new articles focusing on historic processes and alternative way to make fine prints. Stay tuned for the new series. Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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Sneak Peek – My New 1916 Eastman No. 2 8×10 Large Format View Camera

I just unboxed my new 1916 Eastman No. 2 8×10 Large Format View Camera and wanted to share a quick sneak peak with you. Continue reading

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Video – 8×10 Large Format Soft Focus Pictorialism

In this video Tim Layton shows you a soft focus setup he was working on for a Pictorialism print. Tim shows you a 8×10 large format camera and vintage 12″ Triplet lens that he used for the paper negative exposure. Continue reading

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Wet Plate Photography

Wet plate photography is an historic process dating back to the very beginning of modern photography. This episode of Framed features Daniel Carrillo, a modern day wet plate photographer. Continue reading

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