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Summary: In order to put photographic emulsion on watercolor paper, the emulsion must be heated up and then processed using traditional darkroom techniques. Make striking greeting cards with the painted images created by placing photographic emulsion on watercolor paper using the tips in this free video on photography from a professional photographer.
Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. A New York native, he moved to Austin 10 years ago after graduating from Purchase College in New York. He has...read more
"My name is Anthony Maddaloni and I'm going to talk about putting photographic emulsion onto watercolor paper. Now photographs have an emulsion on them. And what I can do, is I can heat up this emulsion and light, tight space, using a red photographic safe light. And I can paint this photographic emulsion onto watercolor paper. And then I can print using traditional photographic techniques in a dark room. And I like this especially because I can make photographs that aren't necessarily just flat on plastic. I can put them on watercolor paper, I can make cards out of them, I can make even really beautiful painterly-esque images. And so that is one way that I can kind of create a style for myself using photographic emulsion that I've painted onto watercolor paper."
eHow Article: How to Put Photographic Emulsion Onto Watercolor Paper