Last week for my birthday, some friends met up with me and we went to Northlight Gallery at Ariz. State University to see a show called Artistic Process: evolving photographic techniques.
This is how the website describes it: |
Artistic Process: evolving photographic techniques Feb. 23 - April 11 Tickets: Free ![]() |
Artistic Process: evolving photographic techniques Explores image-making by contemporary artists and 19th century photographers utilizing a broad spectrum of techniques from the daguerreotype to digital. Through these images we see photography evolve into an expressive form of art-making from a science of recording information. |
There were photos made from all sorts of mysterious chemical processes that people dreamed up in the 1800s to capture images. Seeing all the images really made me want to take alternative photo processes again like I did when I went to ASU. As I was leaving I saw these flyers for alternative processes photography classes at the Tilt Gallery in Phoenix, which might be really cool to take sometime.