Michelle Rogers Pritzl’s work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives and the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analog hybrid way and using historical processes.
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Michelle Rogers Pritzl’s work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives and the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analog hybrid way and using historical processes.
Ella Morton is a Canadian visual artist and filmmaker living in Toronto. Working primarily with lens-based media, she uses experimental analogue processes to capture the sublime and fragile qualities of remote landscapes.
Jaime Aelavanthara is an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Tampa department of Art + Design. Her work explores themes of the human condition and an interconnectedness with nature, often using the cyanotype printmaking process.
J. Jason Lazarus is an Alaska-based photographer and educator that creates narrative-driven photographic work utilizing a wide range of alternative and historical photographic processes.
With a deep interest in the technology and history of the photographic medium, Kari Wehrs’ latest project, Shot, examines gun culture through portraiture, using the 1850s technique of creating tintypes.
Masterfully lit botanical portraits rendered as stunning platinum/palladium prints.
A photographic artist working in the abstract and cameraless realm, using historical processes.
Legally blind and subject to vivid visual hallucinations, May’s cyanotype photographs offer an alternate view of reality from his personal vision.