Gum and Cyanotype Tree


This tree grows in Raleigh, N.C. I have printed it as a cyanotype alone and as a cyanotype with a second printing of gum dichromate. Both prints were done on Montval 140lb CP watercolor paper.
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The photographs on this page are images of the way I see my world. Some are represented by by conventional photography and most recently they are shown through prints made with "Alternative Processes" such as Cyanotype and Gum Bichromate. I appreciate your observations and comments...or just say "Hello!"


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Hi Jim. I absolutely love your prints. I have been researching gums over cyanotypes because I will be doing my senior undergrad project on it. I noticed in one of your early posts you mentioned you are using laser transparencies as ur negatives. Is that still the case? Would you mind sharing with me some info about your process or which books you used as a reference? I would greatly appreciate any help starting. THank you!
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