From: Jarred McCaffrey (jmccaffr@cs.uml.edu)
Date: 05/02/00-11:33:00 PM Z
Hello Everyone!
I have just recently begun to learn about alternate photo processes at the same
time as I am exploring pinhole photography. Both of these areas are really
exciting! I am a college student, so exploring "homebrew" techniques can be a
fun and educational way to save money. I'd like to make some very large
negatives (hopefully not on paper, rather plastic or glass) for use with a large
pinhole camera. Liquid Light seems to be an expensive approach that I will
learn little from. It's a last resort. There must be some sort of alternate
process that can suit my needs. I have had trouble finding reference to
emulsions not strictly for contact prints.
Any ideas?
to recap:
- looking for alternate technique that is fast enough to use as a negative for
pinhole photography
- hoping to find some emulsion that will stick to glass or plastic
- would definitely settle for an alt process that only works with paper but is
fast enough for this
I really appreciate the help!
Jarred
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