Bromoil photographers

Renato Ferreira (Renato Ferrara) bromoil print

Renato Ferreira

Renato Ferreira (Renato Ferrara) is a Portuguese-American retired CPA, born in Coimbra, located in the central part of Portugal. From: Coimbra, Portugal. Shows: Bromoils, Cyanotypes, Silver gelatins, Oleobroms, and Vandykes. Renato Ferreira’s first experience with photography was around five or six years of age with his father’s camera and later tailing him into his darkroom where he learned the arts of the darkroom and the historic processes. His father, an … Read more

A Bromoil Transfer by Robert Gumpper (1928-2005)

Robert Gumpper (1928-2005)

Robert Gumpper ‘s gallery as a tribute to his life and work by his daughter Valarie. Robert Gumppner worked in Bromoil and Dye transfers. From: Bridgewater, Connecticut, USA Shows: Bromoils, Chlorobomide, Dye transfers, Gum bichromate and Palladium. Robert Gumpper (1928-2005) began his study of photography at the age of ten. He was most influenced by the Pictorial Movement and the Photo Secessionists. He studied and produced prints in a wide … Read more

Stewart Jack

Stewart Jack’s work focuses on urban, botanical and travel landscape. His work consists primarily of Bromoils, Carbons, Palladiums and Ziatypes. From: Sooke, British Columbia, Canada. Shows: Bromoils, Carbons, Palladiums and Ziatypes. Stewart Jack is a photographer living in Sooke British Columbia Canada. Stewart’s work focuses on urban, botanical and travel landscape. His work consists primarily of hand made prints using 19th century techniques. Stewart prints using salt, albumen, Van Dyke, gum, bromoil, carbon, Kallitype and platinum palladium … Read more

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Picto Benelux Photographic group

Picto Benelux is a photographic group with artists from Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg working in alternative photographic processes. From: Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg. Shows: Daguerrotype, Carbon prints, Bromoils, Cyanotypes, Gum bichromates, Heliogravures, Orotypes, Pinholes, Vandykes, Platinum print, Solargraphy, Sury prints, Vandykes. PICTO Benelux brings together photographers from Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxemburg and neighboring areas, interested in historic photographic processes corresponding to their artistic sensitivity, wishing to share the … Read more

Dave Symonds

Dave Symonds

Dave Symonds is a retired Lighting Designer. He holds two Associateships and a Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society. From: Born in Birmingham England in 1948 and now living in Newton Stewart, Scotland. Shows: Bromoil, Mordancage, Oilprints, Photopolymer Gravure, Pinhole and Purell Transfer. Dave took up photography in 1985 with his main interest being in mono printing and colour slide work. His introduction to alternative photography came by accident in … Read more

Gene Laughter

Gene Laughter (1932-2017)

Gene Laughter (1932-2017), worked as an advertising director and bromoil artist, passed away in February 2017. Here is his memorial gallery. From: Richmond, VA, USA. Shows: Bromoils. Gene Laughter was now pursuing the bromoil process as a Fine Art photographer and printer. Gene held workshops on the subject, lectures at colleges, universities and photographic societies, was the founder of the International Society of Bromoilists and has won several awards for … Read more

Terri Cappucci

Terri Cappucci

Terri Cappucci is a documentary photographer/photographic artist who is expressing her creativity though bromils, gumoils and wet plate collodions.
From: Turners Falls, Massachusetts, USA.
Shows: Bromoils, Gumoils and Wet plate collodions.

Alexander Tkachev

Alexander Tkachev

From: Ohio, USA.
Shows: Palladium printing, Gum bichromate over palladium, Gum bichromate, Cyanotypes, Bromoil and Lith printing.
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Kevin Logghe

Kevin Logghe

From: The Bull City of Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Shows: Bromoils, Gum bichroamtes, Lith prints, Platinum prints, Hand painted photographs, Palladiums.
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Jalo Porkkala

Jalo Porkkala

From: Pori, Finland
Shows: Anthotypes, Bromoils, Cyanotypes, Daguerrotypes, Kallitypes, Lith prints, Lumen prints, Mordancages, POP – Print out paper, Salt prints, Vandykes, Ziatypes, Wet plate collodions.
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