Carbon transfer printing : a step-by-step manual, featuring contemporary carbon printers and their creative practice
Record details
- ISBN: 9781138353831
- ISBN: 9781138353848
- ISBN: 0429757271
- ISBN: 9780429757273
- ISBN: 0429757263
- ISBN: 9780429757266
- ISBN: 0429757255
- ISBN: 9780429757259
- ISBN: 0429425198
- ISBN: 9780429425196
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 266 pages)
remote - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: [New York] : Focal Press, 2019.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 History of the Carbon Transfer Process Chapter 2 Overview, and Making Your First Carbon Transfer Print Chapter 3 Supplies and Materials Chapter 4 The Working Environment Chapter 5 Negatives for Carbon Printing Chapter 6 Making Supports for Single and Double Transfer Carbon Printing Chapter 7 Making Carbon Tissue Chapter 8 Basic Working Procedures for Single Carbon Chapter 9 Multilayer Transfer Carbon Chapter 10 Color Carbon Chapter 11 Alternative Materials and Working Methods with the Carbon Process Chapter 12 Finishing the print PART TWO Contemporary Carbon Transfer Artists Chapter 13 Artists and Their Creative Practice Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Bibliography Index |
Biographical or Historical Data: | Sandy King has been a fine art photographer since the early 1970s, printing with carbon transfer, kallitype, platinum/palladium and Van Dyke. For over two decades, King has devoted much of his time to carbon printing with publication of personal work in Photovision, Silvershotz and View Camera, conducting carbon printing workshops, and author of numerous publications. To see his work, visit www.sandykingphotography.com Don Nelson has been a large format photographer since 1976, using 8x10, 7x17, and 12x20 inch cameras. Nelson has been an alternative process printer for the past three decades, using primarily carbon and platinum/palladium since 1991, although he has experimented with most alternative processes. John Lockhart was inspired by the platinum work of Paul Outerbridge which led him to handcrafted printmaking and ultimately carbon transfer. In his work, Lockhart combines the authenticity and immediacy of documentary and street photography with a painstaking approach to printing each image as a handcrafted artifact. Lockhart is also involved in preserving, evolving, and teaching the craft. To see his work, visit www.johnlockhart.net |
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Subject: | Photography -- Printing processes -- Carbon PHOTOGRAPHY -- General Photography -- Printing processes -- Carbon |
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