If you haven't taken time to view Jonathan's exhibit, you won't want to miss
it. You'll also find notes on mordancage technique - a turn-of-the century
bleach/etch technique.
(OK: Turn of the other last century - for those who like to split hairs.)
Barry
Barry Kleider
Photographer. Arts Educator.
612.722.9701
email: bkleider@sihope.com
Web: www.barryphotography.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Bailey" <jon@jonathan-bailey.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:52 PM
Subject: Web site announcement
> Greetings friends,
>
> My apologies for the cross-list posting... Just a brief notice to alert
you
> to the updates that were just completed at my website - including:
>
> In Gallery five (http://www.jonathan-bailey.com/pages/gal5_prospect.htm):
> Wally Mason and I curated the exhibition "The Prospect of Light," which is
> currently on display at The University of Maine's Museum of Art in Bangor
> (Wally is a fellow photographer and the director and curator of the
museum).
> This is an exhibition of 48 low-tech camera photographs (plastic and
> pinhole) produced by 12 artists from the US and France. (You will, no
doubt,
> see familiar names from this list!) All the images in this exhibition are
on
> my website - as well as work from several plastic and pinhole camera
> photographers whose work we did not have space to include.
>
> In Gallery two (http://www.jonathan-bailey.com/pages/gal2_new_04.htm):
> 20 new images of mine - all gold-toned images made with a Diana camera.
>
> And, finally http://www.jonathan-bailey.com/pages/workshops.html:
>
> Details of the one-week workshop I give here in my home and studio in
> Tenants Harbor, Maine (August 8-14). The week's class cover's numerous
> toning processes - including my "signature" GP-1 Gold split-toning
process.
> We also experiment with the exotic mordancage process and make a couple of
9
> ft cyanotype murals....
>
> The weeks' tuition includes a day aboard "The Lady Anne" for a trip to
> Monhegan Island (photo-op's) with sightseeing along the way (puffins,
> ospreys and perhaps even whales!). Further, the week's fee also includes
> dinner prepared and served by Jane and me: lobsters, scallops -
> *deliciously* prepared entree's every evening! Details at the website -
> with snap shots from past summer classes there as well. Please take a
look!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jon
>
> www.jonathan-bailey.com
> Tenants Harbor, Maine
>
>
>
Received on Fri Mar 5 15:22:32 2004
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