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Exploring the Essential Features of “Daniel Gregory – Introduction to Alternative Processing in Photography”
- 49 Video lessons in HD
- 10h 24m of class content
For a long time, I have read, studied and tried alternative processing, mainly Platinum/Palladium printing. I want to create longest lasting prints and may be share the info at Creative Live. But this presentation saved me many a hours. A few minutes into the lecture, I purchased the class and as the class progressed, I was extremely glad. Thank you Creative Live, thank you Daniel Gregory.
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LESSONS (49)
- Class Introduction
- Overview Of The Alternative Process
- Overview Of The Digital Negative Process
- Working With Black And White Digital: What You Need
- Working With Black And White Digital Images: Color Settings
- Working With Black And White Digital Images Lightroom
- Working With Black And White Digital Images Photoshop
- Working With Black And White Digital Images 3rd Party Plug-Ins
- Avoiding Key Artifacts
- Creating The Step Wedge For Curve Corrections
- Organizing Your Adobe® Photoshop® Files And Curves
- Setting Up The Printer
- Lab Safety And Workspace Set-Up
- Setting The Maximum Black Time
- Getting The Initial Curve Test Numbers
- Correcting The Curve
- Printing The Curve
- Sharing Curves
- Caring For The Digital Negative
- Intro To Cyanotypes And Safety
- Paper And Brush Types
- Coating Process And Cyanotype Chemistry
- Making The Cyanotype Print
- Washing The Cyanotype Print
- Creating Cyanotypes Photograms
- Toning Cyanotypes And Cleaning Up The Darkroom
- Introduction To Van Dyke Printing
- Setting Up The Van Dyke Workstation
- Van Dyke Paper And Coating
- Van Dyke Exposure And Developing
- Van Dyke Troubleshooting And Resources
- Van Dyke: Split Toning
- Van Dyke: Wash Cycle And Drying
- Van Dyke: Clean Up Process
- Introduction To Platinum / Palladium Printing
- Platinum/Palladium Coating Chemistry And Safety
- Platinum/Palladium Paper And Coating Options
- Platinum/Palladium Exposure And Development
- Platinum/Palladium: Equipment And Supplies
- Ink Jet Negative Coating And Exposure
- Platinum/Palladium Chemistry Options
- Ink Jet Negative Development
- Platinum/Palladium Waxing Images
- Platinum/Palladium Troubleshooting And Resources
- Sharing Your Work Digitally
- Archivability
- Matting And Framing Options
- Editions And Signing Options
- Alternative Processes: Further Exploration
CLASS DESCRIPTION
How To Get Started In Alternative Photographic Processes
In a world where most photos are captured digitally it’s good to remember the beauty of print and all of the creative options alternative processes have to offer. The history of printing photos introduces techniques and tools that can improve your eye in the field and open up doors to new perspectives. Fine artist and educator Daniel Gregory gives the steps needed to get you started in exploring the many formats out there. You’ll learn:
- An overview of what alternative processing is and the many formats out there
- How to create a digital negative
- How to setup and test your curve
- How to print a Cyanotype
- How to create a Van Dyke Print
- Chemistry, Safety and Developing techniques
- Platinum and Palladium Printing processesÂ
In this introductory course, you’ll be given the key elements to get you started in expanding your creativity and exploring alternative photographic processes.
INSTRUCTOR
DANIEL GREGORY
Daniel Gregory started his career working in the high tech industry. Wanting to have a more creative and passionate life, he left all those zeros and ones behind and now works as a fine art photographer and photographic educator based on Whidbey Island, Washington.
A huge fan of the importance of the creative process and the photographic object/print/thing you hold in your hand, Daniel spends a great deal of the time in both the analog and digital darkrooms. Working in a variety of mediums, his current focus is combining digital techniques and technologies and applying them to alternative and historical photographic processes such as platinum printing, wet-plate, and mixed media.
Daniel is also the host of the podcast The Perceptive Photographer which focuses on the creative life and challenges that artist and photographers face each and every day. He is Adobe® certified in Adobe® CC® Lightroom and Photoshop, and is an instructor at Photoshop World. In addition, Daniel is a member of the core faculty at the Photographic Center Northwest where he teaches classes on a variety of film, digital and conceptual photographic concepts.
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