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The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is a cookbook of simple,
basic recipes for making black and white printing paper and paper
negatives, along with creative options for printing, toning, and
coloring. Author Denise Ross draws from photographic literature
from the last 135 years, adapting old recipes to fit modern tools,
materials, and work spaces and modern twists have been applied to
traditional techniques. The book is divided into three sections:
Section One lays the groundwork for this unique alternative
process; Section Two provides the recipes; Section Three highlights
contemporary silver gelatin artists. The book features over 200
full-color images and covers key topics including: Vocabulary: a
list of terms used by traditional photographers and emulsion makers
Creating work spaces with the right tools and materials Basic
emulsion chemistry and paper coating techniques Working with
various negative options, analog and digital Gaslight chloride
contact printing paper Kodabromide-type chlorobromide all-purpose
paper Bromide enlarging paper Warm tone paper and developers Making
and toning your own printing-out paper (POP) Matte surface and
baryta coating surface paper Paper negatives and making hand-drawn
and digital masks Toning handmade paper Gum printing over handmade
paper Troubleshooting handmade paper Artists working with handmade
paper The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is for
photographers who love the look and creative potential of black and
white traditional photography but who want more control over the
process and the end product. It is written for the beginner to
experienced photographer, with processes initially explained in
such a way that anyone will feel comfortable getting started, as
well as information in increasing levels of complexity so that
experienced photographers who enjoy a challenge will also find one.
The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is a cookbook of simple,
basic recipes for making black and white printing paper and paper
negatives, along with creative options for printing, toning, and
coloring. Author Denise Ross draws from photographic literature
from the last 135 years, adapting old recipes to fit modern tools,
materials, and work spaces and modern twists have been applied to
traditional techniques. The book is divided into three sections:
Section One lays the groundwork for this unique alternative
process; Section Two provides the recipes; Section Three highlights
contemporary silver gelatin artists. The book features over 200
full-color images and covers key topics including: Vocabulary: a
list of terms used by traditional photographers and emulsion makers
Creating work spaces with the right tools and materials Basic
emulsion chemistry and paper coating techniques Working with
various negative options, analog and digital Gaslight chloride
contact printing paper Kodabromide-type chlorobromide all-purpose
paper Bromide enlarging paper Warm tone paper and developers Making
and toning your own printing-out paper (POP) Matte surface and
baryta coating surface paper Paper negatives and making hand-drawn
and digital masks Toning handmade paper Gum printing over handmade
paper Troubleshooting handmade paper Artists working with handmade
paper The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is for
photographers who love the look and creative potential of black and
white traditional photography but who want more control over the
process and the end product. It is written for the beginner to
experienced photographer, with processes initially explained in
such a way that anyone will feel comfortable getting started, as
well as information in increasing levels of complexity so that
experienced photographers who enjoy a challenge will also find one.
Help children develop language and verbal functions with the help
of Douglas Greer and Denise Ross! "This is definitely a book I will
be purchasing for my professional use. I supervise student teachers
in home-based programs as well as school programs and this book
will be a perfect fit for the program implementation we currently
present. Greer and Ross have produced an excellent accumulation of
research compilation, assessment and program descriptions for
implementation by professionals training and working with autistic
children and adults." -Dr. Irfa Karmali, Shelby Residential and
Vocational Services "Overall, a very technically accurate book and
one well suited to accompany a practicum component in verbal
behavior. Very comprehensive and [does] a good job of covering most
questions, concerns and issues [for] training others to implement
verbal behavior strategies. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it."
-Janet Goodman, University of West Georgia Responding to the
overwhelming demand for effective language development tools for
children with no language and severe language delays related to
autism and other disabilities, Douglas Greer and Denise Ross
present newly identified methods to assist teachers and parents in
their efforts to provide verbal capabilities to children. In their
book "Verbal Behavior Analysis," Doug and Denise describe how to
help children produce novel and spontaneous verbal functions,
acquire language incidentally, and become socially verbal. They
carefully integrate the latest research, including many new
findings, and present readers with a clear outline of the current
state of the science of verbal behavior and its application to
children with real needs.Behavior analysts, parents, and teachers
will find the procedures applicable to all forms of language
(signs, pictures, and voice-generating devices) while maintaining a
strong emphasis on the vocal production of a child's speech.
- Describes how to teach children to be literate listeners,
reducing the number of instructional times required to teach basic
skills from four to ten times. (Chapter 3).
- Presents the necessary procedures to teach children to become
observational learners. (Chapter 5 and 7).
- Offers practitioners methods for teaching children to acquire
novel language and language usage incidentally, allowing children
to expand their language without direct instruction. (Chapters 3,
5, and 6).
- Demonstrates helping children to move from emergent speakers to
readers, and learn to enjoy books in free time, and to read.
(Chapter 6).
- Introduces a verbal developmental scheme to guide instruction
and aid practitioners in determining which children need particular
interventions and when they need them, along with alternative
tactics and strategies for solving learning problems. (Chapters 2
and 7).
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