Although I am excited by all aspects of the workshops, my main interest in the workshop will be the darkroom work. The skills and techniques I hope to learn or improve on are development of high quality negatives, negative intensification, printing on variable contrast papers, advanced burning and dodging techniques, selective flashing (not that kind of flashing), and potassium ferricyanide bleaching (for highlighting selected areas or bringing out hidden details in a print).
One of the aspects of the workshop is a critique of my pre-workshop photographs by the instructors. I am in the process of putting together a portfolio of 10 to 12 photographs to take to the workshop. Thumbnails of the photographs are shown below. I will add new ones as I finish printing them.
Note: The scans of these prints don't do justice to the tonal separation
and detail in the original photographs (we always say this - hey, you haven't
seen the originals, how are you going to know.).
Detail, Sandstone Wall Crack Canyon, UT May, 1994 |
Detail (Inverted), Sandstone Wall Little Wild Horse Canyon, UT June, 1994 |
Carved Sandstone Chute Little Wild Horse Canyon, UT June, 1994 |
Crevices, Sandstone Wall Crack Canyon, UT May, 1994 |
Porch Wall Arches State College, PA July, 1985 |
Flour Elevators Lehi, UT May, 1996 |
Stairwell, Foster Hall Westminster College, SLC, UT May, 1996 |
Detail, Quaking Aspen Trunk Posey Lake, UT September 24, 1996 |
Fallen Aspen, Aspen Grove Purgatory, CO August, 1996 |
Adobe Wall and Window Hubbell's Trading Post, Ganado, AZ May, 1995 |