[alt-photo] Re: Paractitioners from WWII thru the 1970's

Richsul Sullivan richsul at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 12 00:33:24 GMT 2010


I didn't know Peter had died. Peter was quite a talent and one of a kind. I
stayed with him a couple of times.

I know cranky old Terry quite well.

Both are classic British nonconformists and a bit hard for Americans to deal
with in general.

Thanks

--Dick

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Terry King was I believe (terryaking at aol.com) and the late Peter Frederik.

Geoff Chaplin
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Richsul Sullivan
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Subject: [alt-photo] Paractitioners from WWII thru the 1970's

I can use some help. I am preparing a lecture on the history of alt process
since WWII.	

I would like to know who was doing handmade and historical process
photography after WWII up to 1980. I am particularly interested in folks
working in the 1970's in what I call the early renaissance period of alt
photography. Links to their work is helpful as well as any information as to
who was actually doing the printing, say in the case of Irving Penn, who I
believed did not print most of his own work. Hopefully the folks would have
had some exhibitions of their works.

As an example, Steve Szabo made a mark in the 70's doing platinum prints and
Laura Gilpin continued making platinum prints post WWII until her death.
Karl Struss had work printed by Herb Quick and I believe they were made in
the 1970's.

I am not interested in silver gelatin even though some now consider it to be
alternative.

Thanks!

--Dick Sullivan

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