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Silver gelatin print made using an extended luminogram process. These collections of marks are specific decisions made to mirror an initial response to the colour yellow.
Portraits of the New Century
(Thanks to @danwoodphoto for the idea of the title)
Moving the luminogram process towards representation of reality.
There is no model or reference to the human form in the darkroom. You have to find a totally different way to work.
Silver gelatin portrait made with the luminogram process.
Monument #1
Exhibited at @PhotoLondonFair 2017
20"x16" Silver Gelatin Luminogram
The magic of silver gelatin paper to show the response towards a subject in a fantastical and three dimensional way.
20"x16" Silver Gelatin print made with the luminogram process - last exhibited at @PhotoLondonFair with @MMXgallery
If you can recognize your response to a subject then you can base work on that response
A silver gelatin luminogram, last exhibited at PhotoLondon with @MMXgallery
Making a luminogram based upon a response to a subject without physically copying it is similar in concept to writing music about love.
“Reinvigorating the medium for the 21st century”
Michael Jackson’s #Luminograms and other wonderful work in @htsi #photography article
The luminogram process is just a process - as adaptable as sculpture and as limitless as painting. Taking it to new places is a thrill
Final day of Mike Jackson's Luminograms on show at #PhotoLondonFair17 @MMXgallery in Discovery Booth D15 #unique #silvergelatin #prints
Prior to #PhotoLondonFair17 we have an extensive range of Luminograms available to view by appointment @MMXgallery https://t.co/O08td72tzR
The great British tradition of working in a humble shed. The new darkroom is ready to go - a quiet place to study luminograms.
With the luminogram process the silver gelatin paper translates controlled light that mirrors ones response to the outside world - or life