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Mead Allison: ”I’m more interested in the product than the process”
Calotype photographer, Professor and Chair of the Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering at Tulane University in New Orleans, Mead Allison is telling about making calotypes in the time he manages to spare…
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The process of making
Brittonie Fletcher shares with The Calotype Society XXI her story about the calotype she made and how important the process of making is.
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Nicolas Le Guern: “Calotypying is a reflexion about the exposure time in photography”
Historian of photographic technology, photographer Nicolas Le Guern is telling to The Calotype Society why for him doing calotypes is like breathing.
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Treasuring time
In the calotype story of Wlodek Witek unexpected boys are becoming the part of a landscape.
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Tony Tidswell: “Le Gray inspired me for calotypes”
Photographer Tony Tidswell is telling The Calotype Society XXI why he started making calotypes after having experience with ambrotype, wet collodion, and other technics.
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Roger Watson: “Artists are creating sort of a memory frozen in time”
The Curator of the Fox Talbot Museum Roger Watson is explaining why calotype technique today is in fashion.