Ronald Wohlauer techniques

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Roy Keane

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Hi -

I recently discovered the landscape work of Ronald Wohlauer and was having trouble finding information about his techniques. I love the look of his work and wanted to know more about his darkroom work (if he even printed at all).

Anyone have a resource on him?
 

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I took a workshop from Rom Wohlauer in the mid to late 90s in Denver. He was an instructor at one of the local colleges. I don't remember which one, but maybe Metro State. Most of his landscape work up to that was done on 8x10. He seemed to be moving away from 8x10 at that point. He used a Rollei medium format SLR (SL66, maybe) at that workshop. I believe he did his own printing, but guess I don't know that for sure. He died from cancer complications in 2004.
 
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I took a workshop from Rom Wohlauer in the mid to late 90s in Denver. He was an instructor at one of the local colleges. I don't remember which one, but maybe Metro State. Most of his landscape work up to that was done on 8x10. He seemed to be moving away from 8x10 at that point. He used a Rollei medium format SLR (SL66, maybe) at that workshop. I believe he did his own printing, but guess I don't know that for sure. He died from cancer complications in 2004.
Something about the look of his landscape prints really grabs me
 
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Curiously enought, I just realized that my father had Eye of the Storm book. Just google him and saw the front cover of the book. Remember thinking the images where great at the time.
 
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