It finally happened. For its 11th edition, May 13-17, Photo London moved from Somerset House to the National Hall at Olympia. It was about time. Somerset House was, despite its…
Read MoreBy Alex Novak
The cyanotype process was invented and named by Sir John Herschel in 1842, but was most popular around the turn of the century when it was adopted by…
Read MoreAn edited version of this interview first appeared in the September-October-November, 2002 issue of Photographie International. My thanks to its publisher, Jean-Luc Pons, for allowing me to reproduce it…
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