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by Jayson Tuntland
$136.00
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Blue Reflections
Sometimes I am blue while working and reflecting back to better days on the lake.
This is a restored cyanotype from the early 1900's. Cyanotypes were made with the same chemicals as blue prints, thus the name. They were popular with novice photographers because the process did not require a dark room, or specialized equipment. Most photographs from this era are amateurish at best and completely useless at worst. Kodak had just come out with a camera that was designed for anyone to operate, and for the first time in history, the world was trying its hand at photography.
There was no such thing as instant gratification when it came to photography in those days, and the learning curve was much steeper. Most cyanotypes I run across are of little interest to me due to those factors, but this one struck a chord with me. There is nothing amateurish about this shot. Weather it was a practiced hand or pure luck, I will never know, but I have respect...
My name is Jayson Tuntland. I am a photographic artist, U.S. Army veteran, and native resident of La Moille, IL. My visual artwork is comprised of both my own photography and antique photograph restoration. Much of my personal photographic work seeks to capture and share the beauty of the natural world. My photographic restorations generally fall into one of two categories. The first being historical preservation. The second being pieces I have sought out and chosen to bring back to life because they speak to me in ways that are hard to articulate, but readily understood by the hearts they are meant to touch. Thank you for taking the time to view my work. Should you have any questions or need assistance of any kind, please feel free...
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Genevieve Esson
Amazing work! vf
Jayson Tuntland replied:
Thank you Genevieve!
Sunil Kapadia
So serene Marvelous. LF
Jayson Tuntland replied:
Thank you Sunil!
Amanda White
Cool pic, love the color
Jayson Tuntland replied:
Thank you Amanda. Sometimes Cyanotypes are just the ticket.