Now that the technical issues have been resolved, I have been able to add the swamp palladium prints. A new album entitled “Alternative Processes” has been added to the gallery and inside is an album for the palladium prints. I am very proud of them, and hope to continue with the process when I have the chance. Here is one of my favorites from the group:
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For all of those who are going into my gallery and are having trouble clicking to the next page of images because the next page button doesn’t seem to be there. I am currently trying to fix the problem. It seems that the right portion of my pages in my albums have been cut off. For the time being you can still go through each individual image by clicking on the image and then using the arrow that shows up at the top left or right corner to go through all of them.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
I am in my last semester FINALLY, and after the last couple of months the mellow flow of one summer class has been a nice change. I will be taking a step back from the studio and portraiture to focus on my second love, nature photography/landscapes. For the duration of the summer I will be wandering around swamps in order to hopefully end up with some fairly wonderful prints. I will be making Palladium prints of the images I capture. Palladium prints have been around since the 1800s, they are considered one of the the richest types of black and white photographs one can make, creating a more intense visual experience.
Wish me luck!
I have so many new photos uploaded! This past weekend, I had an engagement shoot for a wonderful couple! Here are a few highlights:
Ive also been working more on my “Eye Contact Series”
In addition to that, I have been working hard trying to develop my “Tattoo Series”. I have completely reverted back to traditional black and white images rather than the liquid emulsion method I was using before. I think the series is far more powerful now that all the details of the images are more distinct.





























