archive Gelabrome Wu Wei Ordinary moments In search of a photographic style Fungus the bogeyman The experience of seeing What have I learned in the last 12 years? Where next for sidewayseye? Tiergarten, Berlin. Bromoil technique Berlin 2023 Hallowed Camp #18 – Fred Herzog The marvellous craft of darkroom printing Hallowed Camp #17 – Minor White Barry Thornton Hallowed Camp #16 – Cartier-Bresson Silverprint Pictorialism Paper negative carriers Pushing and Pulling 35mm Photography Just one camera Roodee Mere, Bromoil Heswall Shore, Bromoil Heswall Shore Looking towards 2023 Saved by Barry Thornton Renewing my love for 35mm. Rhododendron study An Appreciation of David Lewis St David’s Cathedral Birkenhead Float Standard Proofs Personal Film Speed simple chemistry Lincoln Cathedral Frederick Evans’ Steps Simplicity in cameras Barry Thornton’s Two Bath Developer Canary Wharf Photography as remedy Gold prints A Book of Mistakes Photography as Askesis Anna Fox Andrew Sanderson Trees and Rhododendron Resolution for 2022 Hallowed Camp #15 – George Davison Photographic direction Arduous pictures A day in London A picture of two halves The gelatin coating hurdle A visit to Stokesay Castle Preparing for oil prints A visit to Rye, East Sussex The Jacket Rodinal testing – 1:25 dilution Rodinal Testing Hallowed Camp #14 – Raymond Moore Finessing a Bromoil print Photography as rehabilitation Film and developer combinations Hallowed Camp #13 – Paul Graham Photographic chemistry 2 Photographic chemistry – the latent image Bromoil portraiture Bromoil investigations On self-editing Hallowed Camp #12 – Edwin Smith Hallowed Camp #11 – Paul Strand Hallowed Camp #10 – Sudek Two bath printing from paper negatives Hallowed Camp #9 – Fay Godwin Hallowed Camp #8 – Wright Morris Hallowed Camp #7 – Sally Mann Update on default film/developer Hallowed Camp #6 – Stephen Shore Hallowed Camp #5 – Karl Blossfeldt Hallowed Camp #4 – Tony Ray-Jones On simple cameras A journey of cameras Hallowed Camp #3 – Frederick Evans Hallowed Camp #2 – Edwin Smith Hallowed Camp #1 – Gertrude Kasebier Returning to pictures Are words and images immiscible? Kitchen table pictures Drag bleaching Experiments with Bromoil printing using Foma emulsion North Dakota Proof and contact sheets Darkroom note-taking On building a darkroom Some useful apps for film photographers A Philosopher’s Photographer: Wynn Bullock Paper negatives – 4 Paper negatives (3) Paper Negative Speed Test Learning Large Format 2 Learning Large Format Thomas Joshua Cooper – our relationship to things On photographic style and signature The pain and ecstasy of scanning On Fay Godwin Paper Negatives: Investigation 1 First steps with Infrared Pinhole Standardising on film/developer Boring photographs Split grade printing – again Developing 45 year old film Reproducing photographs for viewing – the example of Walker Evans “American Photographs” Photography and Walking Working the Landscape Solitude and Photography In praise of Thomas Joshua Cooper Zen and Photography Tunbridge Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, North Dakota. An evolution of a print Early steps into Bromoil Early Impressions of the Mamiya-6 Folder Five Women Manual Alvarez Bravo Etching, Bromoil and Paper Negatives Pinhole and Pyrocat HD My first Bromoil experience Statues Berlin Museums The man who lived in his eyes Grrr! Tide marks using C-41 Process A light-hearted moment Broken clock and tape Preparing for Bromoil On copying other photographers Photographing the British countryside Adox Silvermax with Rodinal 1:50 Wright Marion Morris – Déjà Vu Photographers to research St Marcella’s Church, Denbigh, Wales. What phase am I in? Tuaillon’s Amazon, Berlin Film Staining Wheelbarrow and Stone Accidental double exposure Welsh Slate Mill Eugène Atget Haystack & Abandoned Farm, ND. Abandoned Church The Railroad Towns of North Dakota A visit to Ynysypandy Slate Mill, North Wales Who has influenced me? Split-grade printing Chemistry as the limiting factor Air-bells a-plenty – Grrrr! Only in England Lith Printing In praise of the Flâneur Jobo? The Promise of Pinhole Learning from James Ravilious In Conversation with Casey Orr Share this:Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)