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Jeff Wagner is a student of photography at the Community Darkroom
in Rochester, New York. Most of his work is in small and medium
format (Holga) black and white landscape and abstract photography.
He began studying the cyanotype and Vandyke processes with Tonjia
Dunham in 2000. He finds the process itself magical and beautiful,
and enjoys exploring the long and interesting history of photography
with the limitless opportunities that it inspires. Jeff is represented
by the Sunken Gallery in Rochester.
Jeff says about his work:
"The edge between modern and older photographic methods
is a vital and exciting one that makes both more powerful as a means
for expression."
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Cyanotypes |

Shiny New Bike ©
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Tempered Steel ©
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Great Great Great Grandfather Oak ©
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Chaco ©
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Waterworks Valves ©
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Mr. Warner's Oak ©
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Katsr ©
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Wagon Wheel ©
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Polaroid Transfers |

Fee ©
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Masks II ©
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Liberated Goldfish ©
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Historical photographic methods in use today - the art, processes and techniques of alternative photography
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