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The 1,350-square-foot space in Silver Lake is designed to look "as if you walked into a Wes Anderson movie set." ...
Gavin Stoker wonders why so many digital cameras are trying to recreate the film experience, when there's a much simpler solution already available. The post Opinion – Why are digital camera companies ...
The Brazilian artist captured whole societies in his teeming, panoramic images, and used multimedia storytelling as ...
Each necklace features a hand grenade pendant, symbolising a key prop from the film, created using reclaimed silver sourced from microscopic silver halide crystals harvested directly from the ...
Incident X-ray photons ionize the halogens, creating an excess of electrons within the crystals to reduce the silver halide to atomic silver.
When these halides are exposed to light, a reduction reaction takes place, separating the silver atoms from the bromine or chlorine. This process creates an invisible image on the film, which will ...
If your appetite for photography is solely sustained on the corn flakes of social media, then you’re probably not going to ...
Although silver halides are the reason film photography is possible, they are also extremely sensitive to other forms of radiation, meaning they can be easily damaged by X-rays or UV rays.
Adams is famous for his Zone System, a method developed for silver halide photography in collaboration with Fred Archer at the Art Center School in Los Angeles. It is based upon the characteristics of ...
Using LEDs and a specially formulated silver halide plate, the system “writes” data in color waves that, once processed, are immune to moisture, radiation, and cosmic rays.
A workshop organized jointly by the chemistry and art departments spotlights how chemical methods enabled the development of modern photography.