Category Archives: Portrait Photography

More Mordançage Print Scans

*Edit: One of the cool things about these images, and many others I’ve been posting lately is that the effects aren’t digital.  The textures, edges, tones, etc. are a product of the analog processes I use.  The only digital components … Continue reading

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Aaron’s Senior Portraits

This evening, I headed over to Penn High School and The Res to do some portraits for a nearly-graduated senior.  Love doing portraits.  He and his mom were great – laid back, open to suggestions, open to direction.  I’m pretty … Continue reading

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Wedding Polaroids

OK, so not “Polaroids,” since Polaroid no longer makes instant film – but Fuji does.  Yesterday, I sort of tagged along for a wedding my friend booked since he needed an extra hand carrying some gear, someone to act as … Continue reading

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Mordançage Print Scans

Here are some mordançage prints I made in December.  Definitely one of the alternative processes I’m going to keep up with.  Now, to order more toxic chemicals … These were all shot using my Graflex 4×5, 210mm and 135mm lenses, … Continue reading

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