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Rosario Patanè: “A calotype is a “supreme art” in photography”
Photographer and calotype maker Rosario Patanè, originally from Acireale, Sicily, is the true spiritual heir of the calotypists of the past: building upon existing calotype recipes, he modifies the ingredients to obtain a…
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In My Garden
Brenton Hamilton, MFA is a photographic print maker with a concentration in alternative processes. Relying upon cameraless, experimental techniques with an emphasis upon gum bichromate, calotype and palladium. The artist is telling to…
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Richard Lanning: “The calotype has been a healing process for me”
Retired Police officer Richard Lanning became a calotype photographer in 2010 when he found a book about Fox Talbot. Calotypes of Talbot inspired him so much that he decided to start making it…
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Claudio Santambrogio: “Making calotypes is a very simple process”
Claudio Santambrogio is telling to The Calotype Society about his experience in making calotypes and explaining how working in the darkroom is growing patience.
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Failed calotype
Photographer Claudio Santambrogio is telling the story about the calotype of Lacock Abbey damaged because of contamination.
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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.