Description
A comprehensive textbook, Alternative Process Photography for the Contemporary Photographer explores the ways in which the materiality and science of photography and aesthetic concepts of contemporary photography can work together in an accessible way. The book explores processes such as calotype, wet plate collodion, cyanotype, platinum and palladium, gum bichromate and digital. It explains not only the historical context behind these processes but draws on examples from contemporary practitioners to show how the processes can be used within the field of contemporary photography.
Author Morgan Post exemplifies the creative ways in which a contemporary photographer can engage with alternative process photography as a beginner and includes contributions from Takashi Arai, Alida Rodrigues, Binh Danh, Diana H. Bloomfield and many others from around the world. The textbook is accompanied by a companion website offering accessible step-by-step video instructions that demonstrate the processes explored.
Bridging analogue and digital media, the textbook is ideal for students of photography and amateur photographers with an interest in alternative methods to photography.
About the Author
Morgan Post is Adjunct Professor of Photography at Fairfield University, USA. He conducts workshops and research at The Penumbra Foundation in New York City and lectures nationally and internationally.
Reviews
"Great publication that not only delivers a concise historical, technical journey, but also investigates a wide range contemporary artists/photographer working in the amazing alternative world of photography."
Steve Tynan, Falmouth University
'Great publication that not only delivers a concise historical, technical journey, but also investigates a wide range contemporary artists/photographers working in the amazing alternative world of photography.'
Steve Tynan, Falmouth University
Book Information
ISBN 9780367609023
Author Morgan Post
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1890g