Showing posts with label Gum Bichromate prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gum Bichromate prints. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Gum Bichromate Print Process Revisited

I just got a note from Master Gum Bichromate print maker, Jim Larimer. If you recall, he was the photographer making those beautiful gum bichromate prints that I blogged a few weeks ago. You can re-read my post about Jim's images and work on the Gum Bichromate printing process right here. By the way, the image here our the hands of our buddy and fellow blogger, Jason Moore, over at Jason Moore Photography.

In his note, he was querying the possibility about doing it for other wedding photographers wanting to offer a unique and timeless add-on to their regular wedding coverages. He was asking about possible wholesale price points. I think there are real niche market possibilities here. What do you all think? Please leave your comments here and we can see where this will lead. Thanks gang, in advance, for your feedback.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Gum Bichromate Wedding Pictures

I was cruising Jason Moore's blog roll just to see what looked interesting when I came across this very fascinating post on Jim Larimer's blog on Gum Bichromate Wedding Pictures. This is one of his images to the right. This process is one of the original processes for creating the photographic image. It's fascinating how it is used here for wedding images. Mr. Larimer has a large number of wonderful images posted. Give them a peek right here. Also, here is a link describing the Gum Bichromate process from start to finish. That's it for today, gang - back to work for me. See everyone tomorrow. Have a good one. --David