Imogen spent most of her photographic life printing in the silver gelatin process. Silver paper is named after the silver halides in the emulsion, which brings to life a black and white photograph, giving the print a sense of depth and tonality that is hard to achieve in modern digital processes.
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Botanicals
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People
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Frida Kahlo Rivera, Painter and Wife of Diego Rivera, 1931MORE DETAILS
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Martha Graham 70, 1931MORE DETAILS
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Edward Weston and Margrethe Mather Holding Platinum Rolls, 1922MORE DETAILS
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Ruth Asawa, Sculptor and Her Children, 1957MORE DETAILS
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Ruth Asawa 5, 1957MORE DETAILS
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Nuns at a Calder Show, 1953MORE DETAILS
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Coffee Gallery, San Francisco, 1960MORE DETAILS
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Brett Weston, 1922MORE DETAILS
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Stan, 1959MORE DETAILS
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Nudes