Handcrafted the Art and Practice of the Handmade Print

The Carbon printThis volume is currently not for sale, it may be in the future. In the meantime we recommend this ane:

Carbon Transfer Printing: A Step-by-Step Manual, Featuring Contemporary Carbon Printers and Their Creative Practice

Carbon Transfer Printing: A Stride-by-Pace Transmission, Featuring Gimmicky Carbon Printers and Their Creative Practice

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Reviews the extensive history of carbon transfer and related pigment processes.


The carbon print is a new version of the book "Carbon and carbro" that went out of print some time ago.

  • Advice and tips for beginning printers
  • Consummate procedures for single and double transfer
  • Complete guide to supplies and materials manufacture
  • Digital negative guide including Sandy's custom all greyness inkset
  • Approximately 200 pages and 100 images of prints and procedures
  • Detailed troubleshooting guide and supplier reference
  • Guide to colour carbon
  • Preview first 3 capacity of the book

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Together, Sandy King and John Lockhart take produced a single book that covers all aspects of: single and double transfer carbon, materials manufacture, equipment and supplies, digital and analog negatives for carbon press, color carbon and carbro, and more.

Drawing on their shared experiences printing and teaching carbon, and collaboration with the carbon printing community, The Carbon Print incorporates new methods and techniques, not bachelor in Sandy'southward previous publications. Special sections provide guidance for kickoff carbon printers. Full color images highlight the work of over a dozen artists and illustrate key working procedures.

The breath and item of The Carbon Print, makes it a must have for beginning carbon printers as well as experienced printers aiming to explore new and advanced techniques.

About Sandy King

Born and raised in Louisiana, Sandy has lived in Due south Carolina since the 1970s. He taught in the Department of Languages at Clemson University until 2006, and holds the title of Professor Emeritus of Castilian. During the course of his academic career he published numerous articles and books on the history of photography in Espana, as well as dozens of other articles on the aesthetics and techniques of photography. His most contempo publication, with Sam Wang, Christina Anderson and Zhong Jianming, is Handcrafted: The Art and Do of the Handmade Print, published in 2014 past Zhejiang Arts Publishing in Hangzhou, China.

Sandy has been interested in fine fine art photography for near of his life, with special attention to the natural landscape, both in its pristine country and as impacted by human intervention. He combines contemporary digital techniques with traditional analog press processes of the 19th century to create paw-crafted prints that reverberate his unique vision of reality. The printing process that is used to express this vision, carbon transfer, has distinctive surface and textural qualities not institute in photographic prints fabricated with other media. Sandy is widely recognized as one of the gimmicky masters of carbon transfer, and has conducted dozens of group and 1-on-i workshops and exhibitions in the US, and away in Canada, China, Spain, Mexico, and Turkey.

John Lockhart

A native of Texas, and a photographer since childhood, John felt his efforts lacked something essential until he saw a Paul Outerbridge platinum print in an auction catalog and discovered handcrafted printmaking. Afterward working with a few alternative processes, John was drawn to carbon transfer and information technology has been his focus in contempo years.

In his piece of work, John seeks to combine the actuality and immediacy of documentary and street photography with a painstaking approach to printing each prototype as a handcrafted artifact. Thus, he strives to create prints that have a sense of idiosyncrasy, serendipity, and unique place and fourth dimension, combined with a level of craft and technique that place them in a fine art context.

John is too passionate well-nigh preserving, evolving, and education the craft. Printing for other artists and education workshops has been a role of his recent work. In addition to this volume, John co-authored with Sandy King a book on the carbon procedure that will be published in 2017 by Zhejiang Photographic Publishing in China every bit a part of a series of books on handmade processes.

John holds a degree in philosophy, has worked in the software industry for years, and lives in Austin, TX with his son Ian.

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