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How it all came together:

In October there was a call for entries. All artists working in alternative photographic processes were welcome to contribute.

There were 85 photographs that matched the criteria. Visitors to the website and subscribers of the newsletter, and Facebook page could then vote. Over 1000 votes were cast within a week.

The 12 winners' work were entered into the calendar.

How it is sold

You can buy the calendar here and on Lulu. There is a small markup on the price, and all the profits will go to buy more calendars to send out to schools and public spaces associated with alternative photographic processes to spread the teachings of the alternative photographic art.

2010 AlternativePhotography calendar

The 12 winning photographs were chosen in a competition where over 2000 people voted. All were made with an alternative photographic process.

Week starting Monday:
15.99 USD
 
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Week starting Sunday:
15.99 USD
 
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Size

It measures 11x17 inches open. Printed in color.

Read the article on how it all started.

The winning photographs


1st place:
Daryl-Ann Saunders
"Rectangles in the Square" - Polaroid transfer


2nd place:
Frantisek Strouhal
"The Call of The Sea" - Oil Printing


3rd place:
Anthony Mournian
"Climbing the Great Wall" - Lith print

The runners up - in no particular order


Aaron S. York
"The Rocks" - Photogravure


Alexey Belov
"Apple Alley's Ghost" - Gum over palladium print


Donna Moore
"Keeping Watch" - Cyanotype


Lene Bennike
"Simple living" - Photopolymer Gravure, color à la poupée


Ivy Bigbee
"Dawn's Unfolding" - Polaroid image transfer


Anastasiia Zavalo
"White Rock, Crimea, Ukraine" Lith-print


Elizabeth Opalenik
"Centered in the Universe" - Mordançage


Martin van Kampen
"Misty Blue" - Gum bichromate


Hans de Bruijn
"Lighthouse" - Gumprint