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Gum Bichromate - One of the most flexible photographic processes to explore personal expression with colors |
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![]() Scott McMahon |
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| Description: |
Discover the beauty and painterly quality of the gum bichromate process. This workshop will focus on the light-sensitivity of chromium salts mixed with watercolor pigment to render images in multiple layers on rag paper.
Saturated images can be made from a broad palette of color printed from any light-resist such as large format negatives (view camera, pinhole, digital, enlarged negatives, etc.), cliché-verre, drawings and virtually anything that will block out varying amounts of light.
This workshop will be presented in both a historic and contemporary context. |
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| Schedule: |
Two weekends Workshop Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am - 4 pm September 8, 9, 15 & 16 |
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| Materials needed: |
Negatives to make enlarged negatives Medium to Large format negatives (optional) Water color pigments Apron |
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| Prerequisite: | Photographic Vision I or portfolio review | ||||
| Fee: | $350+ lab fee of $50 | ||||
| Deadline: | August 31 | ||||
| Instructor: | Scott McMahon received his MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and BFA from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA where he is currently teaching Non-Silver Printmaking. His work has been published in Pinhole Photography, Rediscovering a Historic Technique by Eric Renner, The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes by Christopher James as well as Pinhole Journal. Scott has exhibited throughout the United States in many group and solo exhibitions. | ||||
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