TERRY KING
Photographer, Print Maker and Lecturer

Internationally recognised authority on Historical Photography and Alternative Process Print making.
Workshops on the making of Alternative Process prints including Platinum, Gum, Bromoil, Gravure, Salt, Cyanotype, Rex and Albumen.
Poet and Poetry.

HOP Rex
HOP Gum por
HOP Churchs
HOP Portraits
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Announcements

WEDGEWOOD TO BROMOIL
ALTERNATIVE PROCESSES COURSE


Learn the art and the craft of making beautiful pictures with a hands on experience.
Subject to sufficient demand this course will be run again in 2011.

Dates will be announced shortly of week long and one to one courses on individual processes including Platinum, Bromoil, Gum and Gravure.


All run at my studio in Richmond, Surrey, UK.

Wedgwood to Bromoil course details

WORKSHOPS

Individual Workshops can be arranged for any of the processes listed in

Individual Workshop Details

Rex process tutorials are available as a PDF

PRINTS FOR SALE

Visit my
On-line Gallery - Opera Regis

All prints are for sale
unless already sold.

Latest Updates

26 July 2010 Course complete notice posted.

15 Dec 2009 -
New tutorial entitled 1 Negative - 16 different prints.

13 Nov 2009 - 3 new Gum Landscapes added to the
Opera Regis Gallery

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Beware of the Oxymoron
A book of poems and pictures by Terry King is now available at Blurb

Poetry and Pictures
By Terry King

Contact me at:
Hands-On Pictures
Studio 7, Dickson House,
3 Grove Road
Richmond, Surrey
TW10 6SP
United Kingdom

+44 (0)20 8940 4848

terryaking@me.com
or
terryaking@aol.com

All images and text on this website
© Terry King unless otherwise stated.

1 An excellent thing is as rare as it is difficult. (Spinoza)
2 A man’s reach should be beyond his grasp or what’s a heaven for. (Browning)
3 Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora. (Occam’s Razor) (Keep it simple!)
4 Nullius verba. (Horace - Motto of the Royal Society) (Take nobody’s word for it)




Last updated
26 July 2010 by DNBaker