by hankinslawrenceimages | Nov 14, 2018 | Cemeteries, Kallitypes, New Photos
Grief. Adams Memorial. Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington DC Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2018 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new Palladium Toned Kallitype to my website. It shows the monument on the Adams Memorial at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC. You can see it on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/dcgrief/
The Mystery of the Hereafter and The Peace of God that Passeth Understanding (more commonly known as Grief) is the best-known sculpture in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC. Henry Adams commissioned Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Stanford White to create the monument honoring his late wife Marion Hooper ‘Clover’ Adams after her death in 1885. Clover Adams became interested in photography in the early 1880s. Her work reflected the life of a late 19th century woman – portraits, still lifes and landscapes. She died after consuming potassium cyanide, one of the chemicals she used to develop her photographs.
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
This palladium-toned kallitype is available matted to 11 X 14 on my website for $ 49.00
by hankinslawrenceimages | Nov 2, 2018 | Flowers, Kallitypes, Still Life, Virginia
Over the past few months, I’ve added twelve new photographs to my website. I wanted to share them with you today so you can see where my photographic adventures and explorations have taken me.
As you’ll see I’ve been exploring still life photographing in my studio since taking a still life photography workshop last spring. But don’t worry, I’m still photographing flowers – in fact – I’ll have two solo shows next year featuring my flower photos – so you’ll be seeing lots of new flower photographs in the months to come.
Flowers
Plum Sunflower
Still Life
Musical Memories
The Sweet Shop, Central Market, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
A Perfect Summer Afternoon
Dreaming of Flowers
Musical Evening
Birthday Memories
Landscapes
Trees in the Fog, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
Trees at Sunset, Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
Palladium-Toned Kallitypes
Grief, Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC
Graveyard Angel, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washigton, DC
Woman with Wreath, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing my latest images. I hope you’ll let me know which is your favorite
by hankinslawrenceimages | Oct 11, 2018 | Kallitypes, New Photos
Graveyard Angel, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC Palladium Toned Kalltype © 2018 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new Palladium Toned Kallitype to my website. It shows the monument one of the Graveyard Angels at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC. You can see it on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/graveyard-angel-rock-creek-cemetery-washington-dc-palladium-toned-kallitype/
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
This palladium-toned kallitype is available matted to 11 X 14 on my website for $ 49.00
by hankinslawrenceimages | May 2, 2018 | Georgia, Kallitypes
Louisa Porter Grave, Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2018 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a kallitype of the angel on Louisa Porter’s grave at Laurel Grove Cemetery in Savannah to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/kallitypebunnyangel/ It is available matted to 11″X14″ for $ 49
One of a kind print, matted in a single white mat to 11″X14″
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.
by hankinslawrenceimages | Apr 16, 2018 | Kallitypes
Graveyard Angel with Bunny Rabbit, Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2018 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a kallitype of an angel holding a bunny rabbit at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/kallitypebunnyangel/ It is available matted to 11″X14″ for $ 49
When I spotted this little angel on the corner of a grave at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia, I knew I had to photograph her. It’s the first time I’d seen an angel holding something -in this case a bunny rabbit. It was just so cute. This little angel is one of my favorite graveyard angels I’ve photographed. Since finding her, I’ve been keeping my eye out for more little angels like her.
One of a kind print, matted in a single white mat to 11″X14″
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.
by hankinslawrenceimages | Apr 5, 2018 | Kallitypes
Aaron Wilbur Grave, Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, GA Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2017 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a kallitype of the grave of Aaron Wilbur at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/wilbur-angel-bonaventure/ It is available matted to 11″X14″ for $ 49
Palladium-toned kallitype of the angel statue on the grave of Aaron Wilbur (1821 – 1869) in Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. This is one of the few graveyard angels I’ve photographed with a star in her headdress.
One of a kind print, matted in a single white mat to 11″X14″
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat. .