Hi folks! Technically, I've been lurking here for years. But, in reality, I simply forgot that I had an account on this site and so Occam's Razor was applied. "Out of sight, doesn't exist."
Until this week, that is. I've been doing a fair amount of work with the gumoil process over the last 3-4 months. While browsing the web for gumoil photographers, I discovered (a) that there aren't many that have made decent prints and (b) that there were at least a few mentions here at photrio.com. I've had some fairly decent success with the process (see the India Portraits on my website and I've posted a few on Instagram as well. Anyway, I'm back on this site to see if there are any connections to be made.
The Hat Merchant at the Delhi Jama Masjid (Gumoil)
From a broader perspective, after 30+ years in the software industry and a little luck in the companies that I chose to work at, I have shifted gears to become a fine art photographer based in Seattle. I use the camera I have with me: DSLR, 35mm or MF film, iPhone, whatever. However, I print my images almost entirely with alternative processes, most often with digital negatives. To date, the processes that I work with include kallitype, platinum, bromoil, gumoil, cyanotype and salt prints in addition to more traditional black and white silver gelatin paper in a darkroom. So, I guess this makes me a digital/analog/hybrid photographer. I am now learning how to print in color with gum bichromate.
Anyway, hello!
Website: https://mattragenphotography.com
Instagram: @mattragen
Until this week, that is. I've been doing a fair amount of work with the gumoil process over the last 3-4 months. While browsing the web for gumoil photographers, I discovered (a) that there aren't many that have made decent prints and (b) that there were at least a few mentions here at photrio.com. I've had some fairly decent success with the process (see the India Portraits on my website and I've posted a few on Instagram as well. Anyway, I'm back on this site to see if there are any connections to be made.
The Hat Merchant at the Delhi Jama Masjid (Gumoil)
From a broader perspective, after 30+ years in the software industry and a little luck in the companies that I chose to work at, I have shifted gears to become a fine art photographer based in Seattle. I use the camera I have with me: DSLR, 35mm or MF film, iPhone, whatever. However, I print my images almost entirely with alternative processes, most often with digital negatives. To date, the processes that I work with include kallitype, platinum, bromoil, gumoil, cyanotype and salt prints in addition to more traditional black and white silver gelatin paper in a darkroom. So, I guess this makes me a digital/analog/hybrid photographer. I am now learning how to print in color with gum bichromate.
Anyway, hello!
Website: https://mattragenphotography.com
Instagram: @mattragen
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