Bismarck-based photographer Shane Balkowitsch has been making portraits of Indigenous people using the historic wet plate method that would have been used about 150 years ago for similar posed photos.
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Shane Balkowitsch used his vintage wet plate photo method to take portraits of the Indigenous activist to be donated to ...
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Digital Camera World on MSN"AI for analog photos": this developing powder sharpens blurry photos using film's grain structureBritish photochemical specialist Qubit has announced a new film development agent that promises to sharpen out-of-focus shots ...
UWE Bristol’s Inspire Sustainability team launched a Green Futures card deck featuring 48 diverse role models in a variety of green jobs. Used in a Top Trumps style game, the pack is designed to help ...
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The PolarPro LightLeak 28mm adds vintage flare – literally – with intentional light leaks on mirrorless cameras ...
Also: The hundred-year-old jazz saxophonist Marshall Allen, Baz Luhrmann’s dramatic new East Village bar, Alice Childress’s ...
Details for each screening are available on the Tang website. a field of bloom and hum film series is presented as part of Whole Grain: Experiments in Film & Video, the Tang’s long-running exploration ...
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