“A look into 19th and early 20th century processes in photography”

  • Gum Bichromate: Merging Art and Chemistry in Photographic Prints with Dana Strout

    In the annals of photographic history, the 19th and early 20th centuries were marked by a fervent exploration of techniques that merged artistic expression with scientific precision. Among these pioneering processes, gum bichromate printing emerged as a testament to the symbiotic relationship between artistry and chemistry. In this blog, we delve into the fascinating world…


  • From Glass Negatives to Emulsions: The Magic of Early Film Photography with Dana Strout

    In the annals of visual history, few innovations have transformed the way we perceive the world as profoundly as the advent of photography. Emerging in the 19th century, early photographic processes laid the foundation for modern imaging techniques, shaping our collective memory and understanding of the past. From the delicate intricacy of glass negatives to…