Alison Rossiter gives new life to old photographic paper
Artist Alison Rossiter develops expired photographic paper to reveal subtle exposures made through the passage of time. She discusses her processes, and why she finds purpose in using old materials in new ways that were never intended.

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Chemigram presentation by Sophie Sherwood

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Foma and Ilford Papers - Comparisons While Printing In Darkroom

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What is salt printing? A demonstration of 19th century photography modernized

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Alison Rossiter

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Making Chemigram Prints

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Flashing Paper. Deliberate fogging to improve the print.

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Visual Artist Eric William Carroll | Cameraless Photography

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Fogged photo paper: TRASH or TREASURE?! (Part 1 - intro and restrainer)

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chemigram

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Green Hacks: How to make Anthotypes - Edd Carr, Northern Sustainable Darkroom

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Making Lumen and Phytogram Prints with Adam Finkelston

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Pre Flashing Paper Negatives

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How to Chose Contrast and Exposure from the Test Strip

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#DIY Analogue Photographic Prints In Daylight At Home // Lumen Prints & Chemigrams

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Experimenting with 40 Year Old Photo Papers

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How to create Photo Prints using only Beetroot Juice - Anthotype

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Carbon art photographer’s grand forest images | Oregon Art Beat

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#DIY // Natural Chemigrams // Supported by AIR Gallery Altrincham

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Choosing B&W paper for making darkroom prints.

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