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According to Tim's approach to life, how you reach your destination is just as important as where you go, and the process is just as important as the results. This personal philosophy leads naturally to an interest in alternative photography processes. Alternative photography came early to Tim. He began working in cyanotype, gum bichromate, and pinhole photography in his teen's in the 1980's, and has continued to further his working process throughout his life. His first serious work in photography was as a photojournalist, but his later visual studies course work at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design helped him to develop his artistic ability. Someday he would like to supplement his BA and MDiv with a MFA to give him the time and critical feedback necessary to get his work where he feels it needs to be. Currently he is working with the cyanotype process toned in tea or coffee because of its environmental and safe properties. He also develops his 5x7 negatives in E-76 developer whose Phenidone and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) ingredients have been approved by the FDA for dietary use! His choice of materials and process is very intentional and are part of the message he wishes to communicate. Once again, the process is as important as the product for him. "I feel like I am making iron age images in postmodern times."
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Timothy GordishCyanotypes toned in coffee and tea |
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