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Martina Mrongovius and Nick Normal are pretty awesome artists. Martina is a genius with light, and Nick is a crafty fool. Together, they’re presenting. For the 2009 Conflux Festival. Currently she is working with the Korean HOLOcenter. And the Center for the Holographic Arts. NY and developing a PhD (by project) at the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, SIAL. Information is a medium. He blogs part-time, and he’s a major supporter and explorer of the borough of Queens (see here.
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Daniel Carrillo » Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video
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Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video. Posted April 17th, 2013. I have slowly been trying to transition from shooting portraits with collodion to shooting mostly daguerreotypes. I prefer the shiny, jewel-like, almost holographic quality that can be achieved. Over about a year, my persistence with the process has led to to decent results. Early on, results were less than satisfactory and light years behind the 19th century daguerreotypes to keep me humble. From Patrick Richardson Wright.
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Daniel Carrillo » Whole Plate
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Posted November 29th, 2012. I scanned the plate with the cover glass on it so it has some strange banding on the right side and I didn’t bother to remove the dust digitally. There is no way a scan will ever come close seeing a daguerreotype in person. Click here to cancel reply. Prev: Greg Kucera Show. Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video. On Salvador Maxwell Carrillo Whole plate. Erick on The New 11 x 14 Deardorff Studio Camera. Marc on Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video.
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Daniel Carrillo
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Posted April 17th, 2013. I have slowly been trying to transition from shooting portraits with collodion to shooting mostly daguerreotypes. I prefer the shiny, jewel-like, almost holographic quality that can be achieved. Over a year, my persistence with the process has led to to decent results. Early on, results were less than satisfactory and light years behind the 19th century daguerreotypes to keep me humble. Last month, Patrick approached me to make another video so he set up Miranda Lilley.
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kevohblaq: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Welcome to kevohblaq communication. Welcome to kevohblacq Communications! As a pioneer in the video streaming industry, kevohblaq is poised to deliver the best of breed webcasting services for all live and on-demand needs. These services include production, encoding, and interactive modules, hosting, post-production, and marketing of the web cast. Internet Age Broadcaster," published by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and "The Internet World's Guide to Webcasting...
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Daniel Carrillo » Greg Kucera Show
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Posted August 1st, 2012. I will be exhibiting at the Greg Kucera Gallery. August 23 – September 29, 2012. Opening reception: Thursday, September 6, 6-8pm. 8220;Saturday after” artist talk: September 8 at noon. Click here to cancel reply. Prev: Claude Zervas Dag. Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video. On Salvador Maxwell Carrillo Whole plate. Erick on The New 11 x 14 Deardorff Studio Camera. Marc on Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video. Bruce on The New 11 x 14 Deardorff Studio Camera.
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Daniel Carrillo » Blog
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Patrick Richardson Wright- Daclotype Video. Posted April 17th, 2013. I have slowly been trying to transition from shooting portraits with collodion to shooting mostly daguerreotypes. I prefer the shiny, jewel-like, almost holographic quality that can be achieved. Over about a year, my persistence with the process has led to to decent results. Early on, results were less than satisfactory and light years behind the 19th century daguerreotypes to keep me humble. From Patrick Richardson Wright. Thanks Patri...