Showing posts with label alt process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alt process. Show all posts
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Nude Daguerreotypes / Erotic Ambrotypes
I've just discovered that the alternate process photographer known as "SweatNapper" is now displaying his nude work on two (new to me) websites.
I love this guy's stuff. The vintage techniques he uses bring an amazing ethereal feeling to the work that is absolutely unique.
Enjoy both of these sites.
Nude Daguerreotypes
Erotic Ambrotypes
Labels:
alt process,
contemporary art,
figure study
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Rik Garrett
Wonderfully moody and mysterious alt-process and contemporary art photography by American photographer Rik Garrett.
Photography by Rik Garrett
Patrons take note! Rik's also fund raising for a solo exhibit in the UK. Make a donation at various levels and receive postcards, digital prints and more. There's only about 2 weeks left, and he's 4/5ths of the way there, so hopefully Art Nudes can put him over the finish line.
Solo photography exhibit in London — Kickstarter
Labels:
alt process,
contemporary art,
environmental nudes
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Stéphane Lallemand
Alt process images (salt and albumen prints with gold toning) by French photographer Stéphane Lallemand
Stéphane Lallemand
Labels:
alt process
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Emil Schildt
Emil Schildt
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Robert Gregory Griffeth

Dark, symbolist photographer Robert Gregory Griffeth has recently updated his site with some new work.
. . ROBERT GREGORY GRIFFETH . . Surreal nudes and warped subjects of a prehensile mind.
Labels:
alt process,
contemporary art,
figure study,
photomanipulation
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Patrick Rochon

Canadian born photographer Patrick Rochon takes light painting to a whole new level with these spectacular images. The most incredible thing is that all of these are 100% analogue, there is no digital manipulation in post-production.
Of particular interest to the readers of this blog are the Butoh and Experimental galleries.
Patrick Rochon Light Painting
Labels:
alt process,
contemporary art,
dance,
Technique,
undefinable