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Jaime Aelavanthara- constraints, cyanotypes & students

Jaime Aelavanthara- constraints, cyanotypes & students

FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger


Jaime Aelavanthara- constraints, cyanotypes & students

FromPhotography Insights - important industry interviews by Phlogger

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the episode 138 of photography insights, the show that interviews people from the photography world.  I'm your host Andrew Walmsley and today we are hop over the ocean to Florida in the United States.  When we talk about cyanotypes, I think of our friend Jonah who actually introduced Jaime to myself.  But traditionally with cyanotypes we think about small 4x6 style prints and flowers or leaves.  Well Jaime has a really different view on this and it's why I found her work so interesting.  Jaime Aelevanthara is an assistant professor at the University of Tampa.   As Jaime would put it "her work explores themes of the human condition and an interconnectedness with nature". 

So looking at her images and projects you will see foilage, trees, water, leaves combined with her love of alternative processes like cyanotypes and gum bichromate.  In fact we discuss her project "palace of leaves" which was shot during COVID.  Also we discuss the problems around "modern beauty" - being surrounded by the perfection and expectations of others.
You will tell from our conversation she cares deeply about learning and applying this to her students.  It's not about instructing, more a case of empowering a person to learn through trying.  We discuss how this has aided my learning and go through some examples too.
We finish talking about one of her students work - the accordion.  I implore you to check the website for the images and see such wonderful creations considering the circumstances.  You should also check out her writing skills too - Jaime has wrote for Analog Forever!  It's in the style of a book review of cyanotypes so check that out here.

In this one we discuss:

Handling questions from students
sharing knowledge
cyanotype business cards
projects during pandemic
teaching darkroom
cyanotype pre-treated
digital negatives
exposure times
darkroom sessions
students
analog forever


Links
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darkroomdove/
Website - https://www.jaelavanthara.com/

Analog Forever - https://www.analogforevermagazine.com/

Donations
Please don't forget i've launched the KO-FI donation page, for anyone wanting to help me fund improvements to the show.  All donations mean a lot to me, i'm trying to blog and experiment with so many more things like cyanotype and lith printing. I can only do this with funds, so please do help, every £1 means so much.

Friends of the show
Large format + medium format cameras - https://chroma.camera
For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/
Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/

Zine
There are just a few of zines with prints left now, so grab it now while you can.  I'm going to putting a few more individual prints up soon, hopefully on my new website, but more details in the future.

Featured
I was honoured to be interviewed and have a 4 page feature in a magazine recently.  It's run by Jay Good and all part of something he does for his Facebook group.  

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Released:
Jun 9, 2021
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Photography insights are important interviews with people in the photography industry. Each episode features a photographer, model, inventor, retailer, publisher, engineer or artist from the analogue or digital world. Hosted by the Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley) who provides a casual, but intelligent insight into their work and life. All guests are subjected to my infamous "random questions" and the pay it forward recommendation scheme. Keep up to date with photography insights on our website (phlogger.co.uk) and Instagram @phlogger.co.uk Please subscribe and leave a 5 star iTunes review