Paula Chamlee: Living a Photographer's Dream
Interview with Paula Chamlee, an 8x10" large format photographer, darkroom printer, painter and educator. She is living in an artist’s paradise in the middle of Pennsylvanian woods, a place so beautiful one would never want to leave. A fully custom-built darkroom, painting space, charming gallery and an impressive library, spacious painting room, own mat board cutting & framing facilities, as well as an enormous archive of large format negatives and darkroom prints, plus own publishing company too! It has been a fascinating, very long talk, and cutting it down to 15 minutes was truly difficult. We talked about everything: Paula’s discovery of large format, her beautiful marriage to Michael A. Smith and their lifetime of dreams and adventures, saving Kodak AZO contact printing paper, and growing as an artist of two mediums simultaneously. The best support for Paula’s work is buying her books (one more stunning than another) My favorite book from Michael A. Smith & Paula Chamlee: https://www.lodima.org/shop/chicago-l... Websites http://michaelandpaula.org http://artsofourtime.org - non-profit foundation http://lodima.org - about the revival of AZO + publishing

Paula Chamlee Photographer

Studio Lighting & 4x5 with Tariq Tarey - Large Format Friday

Mordançage: Darkroom Emulsion Lift of b/w Prints (4k)

Choosing B&W Film - Spectral Sensitivity: Orthochromatic VS Orthopanchromatic VS Superpanchromatic

LARGE FORMAT PORTRAIT : ON LOCATION | STUDIO PORTRAIT IN THE BACKYARD | ILFORD HP5

Exclusive Look Into Ansel Adams' Home and Darkroom

Natalie #MyFilmStory - Beauty and Fragility. Large format landscape photography

Uncensored And Beguiling Photographs Of A Mothers Love - Sally MANN

A Glimpse at How Edward Weston Processed His Photos

Andreas Feininger BBC Master Photographers (1983)

How Todd Hido Creates His Landscapes Photographs

Gene Nocon explains B/W ƒ/stop Printing

Shooting Large Format Film for the First Time

Photographer uses 1800s camera to capture modern urban environments

Artist Sheila Hicks: We're Crying for Softness

Alison Rossiter gives new life to old photographic paper

Grain Types: Tabular, Cubic, Core/Shell - Choosing B&W Film

Film Photography Shanghai Film Review

Photographer Paul Graham invited us into his New York storage

