| Aites, Edwardo: Technical information on the cyanotype process. Additional resources for further study as well as examples and information on other alternative processes such as Polaroid Image Transfer. |
| Auerbach, Gary: Large format platinum photography. Portraiture, cityscapes, and Polaroid image transfers. Virtual Gallery, articles, how-to's, and links. Commissioned portraiture. Located in Old Hacienda Resort in Tucson Arizona. |
| Baca, Elena: Gumoil photography and mixed media photography. |
| Bailey , James W.: Wind Painting and Rough Edge Photography by native Mississippi artist. |
| Baker, Francis: Conceptual, alternative photography including cyanotype, van dyke brown and mixed media installations. |
| Bech, Amina: Works with the technique docufiction(approaching true stories using fictional re-enactment) |
| Beckworth, Dean: Features split-toned black and white works made from distressed negatives. Images, links, and contact information. |
| Beresford, Alice: Techniques such as fabric prints and print out paper using 4x5 negatives. Based in Ireland, but gathers most of her material from travels abroad. |
| Besse, Joe: Description of the Bromoil process, images and a biography. |
| Bolgiano, John: Techniques used include cyanotype, Van Dyke, gum bichromate, lithograph printing,infrared and pinhole. Also contains technical information about processes and gallery. |
| Bolin, Steven: Include platinum printing, infrared, manipulated polaroids, cyanotype, and cross-processing. |
| Bown, Ced: Bromoil and monochrome images and information about the process. |
| Brown, L.S.: Polaroid transfers, handcoloring, and digital manipulation of L. S. King (formerly L.S. Brown). |
| Busche, Christina: The photography of Christina Busche with regular black and white film and also the historic ambrotype process. |
| Casjens, Laurel: Through wide angle lenses, toning, and solarization, photographer Laurel Casjens provides a unique perspective on stunning landscapes. |
| Chernewski, Anita: A rich mixture of various alternative processes and approaches including Van Dyke, palladium, pinhole, cyanotype, and photograms along with silver gelatin. |
| Chris, Morgan: Gum bichromate close-ups of insects. |
| Clement, Alain Gerard: The "Medici Chamber", a recent exhibit of photogenic drawings, plus a brief description of the process and a short resume of the artist. |
| Comola, Sabrina: Abstract Photography. Photographic technique includes the use of cameras and computer programs. |
| Cooper, Bobby: Black and white, hand-colored, hand-painted, hand-tinted photography and portraiture. Children, adults, landscapes, cityscapes, street scene. Polaroid SX-70 manipulation, limited edition giclee prints. |
| Cronkhite, James: Hand-colored black & white landscapes of California, Arizona and New Mexico. |
| Cuisinier, Lori: Large scale photographic images influenced by music, history, landscapes and the human form. Includes image gallery, biography and information about exhibitions. |
| Cusak, Clayton: Conceptual gumoil and silver print still lives. Includes gallery, resume, and contact information. |
| Davidhazy, Andrew: Instructor of photographic science and technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology. A specialist in high speed, infrared, ultraviolet, panoramic, peripheral, and forensic. |
| Day, Carolyn Ann: Handcolored black and white images layered with colored pencils, photo oils and black marker. Subjects include architecture, antiques, beach resorts and travel scenes. |
| Devlaeminck, André: Bromoil photos of scotland, belgium and france. |
| Federowich: Photographic collection using the alternative gumoil process. |
| Ferguson, Tom: Platinum, palladium, and cyanotype still lifes. |
| Fonrouge, Jesús J. Quiroga: Photography and design. |
| Foster, William A.: Illustrative site showing range of the alternative processes examples. |
| Frame37: Images from seven Northern California fine art photographers. Includes SX-70 manipulations, Polaroid transfers, Ilfochrome prints, cross processed Ilfochromes, infraed Images and links to related sites. |
| Giudicelli, Jacqueline and Jean: Practitioners of the gum bichromate process for the past 15 years. |
| Gregory, Joy: A combination of 19th century printing process with digital media. Includes projects, archives, press, and contact. |
| Gum Bichromate Exhibition: An international exhibition of gum bichromate prints, featuring the works of Suzzane Izzo, Denise Kramer, Sam Wang, Eddie Willems, and Sarah Van Keuren. |
| Hall, Robert: Infrared and lith processes. Pictures of steam trains, desert scenes, japanese tea gardens and some architecture. |
| Holmes, Elizabeth: Infrared, handcolored, black and white photographs of rural landscapes, cityscapes, beachscapes, and nature. |
| Janssen, Ingo: A gallery of the work by Ingo Janssen, using alternative methods of printing photos, including rust on iron or copper, and blueprint. |
| Johnson, George: Samples of works in Platinum/Palladium, giclee, intaglio and platinum/palladium over pigment ink. Located in Running Springs in a brown barn. |
| Johnston, John: Fashion, people, fine art, pinhole, plastic cameras, commercial. Shoots for ad agencies, stock, magazines, annual reports, design firms. BFA in photography/film. Working artist with work in international, private, and corporate collections. |
| Jones, Christopher: Diana camera, Polaroid transfers & SX-70, night and pinhole photography. |
| King, Allan: Uses a 12"x24" view camera and the traditional platinum/palladium printing to shoot landscapes and scenic black and white images. |
| Klassen, Vince: Historical platinum and palladium prints of commercial, editorial, wedding, and personal photography. |
| Kouklis, Kerik: Photographs in platinum/palladium, gum-bichromate over platinum and printing out paper (POP). Photography workshops. |
| Kulick, Alex: Portfolio of alternative, black and white, and color work. Includes landscapes, abstract imagery and people. |
| Laughter, Gene: An exhibit in bromoil transfer photographic process by one of the masters of this medium and author of "Bromoil 101" - a 'How-to' Manual. |
| Lee, Terry D.: Specializing in Platinum and Silver. Includes gallery, links, biography, and contact information. |
| Liebmann, Katia: Exhibitions of pinhole photographs, van dyke images, and cyanotypes. |
| Linders, Jane: Polaroid transfers, emulsion transfers, and black and white infrared photography. |
| Lovenguth, Christopher: Daguerreotypes of recent works, portraits, and landscapes. Also includes information about the process. |
| Luckett, James: Manipulated found negatives, and Polaroid self portraits. |
| Lunsford, Fleming: Polaroids, pinhole photographs, roller transfer prints, and conventional fine art images. |
| Madigan, Martha: Photograms and sun prints of natural things and human beings. Includes information on the process. [Shockwave plug-in required] |
| Mahbub, Farah: Architecture and landscape galleries with images from Iran and South Africa and a few from my hometown Karachi, Pakistan. |
| Makris, Nick: Sepia toned photos on this site are produced through a meld of computer technology and the proven methods of printing with nobel metals such as platinum and palladium. (requires Flash plug-in) |
| Mamone, Arrigo: Italian artist and printmaker who works with historical and traditional photographic processes, mainly photogravure, gum and carbon processes. |
| Mariusz Gladkowski: Exploration and practise of the artist in gum bichromate photographic printing, also contains some information and history on the process. |
| Mark D Roberts: Samples of work. |
| Mathias, Jeffrey D.: Platinum/Palladium photographs and folding screens. Includes an instructional guide. |
| McAdam, Frank: Site emphasizing pictorial and solarization techniques. |
| McElrath, Steve: Platinum palladium photographs of the northwest and beyond. |
| McMillan, Judith K: Using the X-Ray technique, McMillan photographs the internal structures of plants. |
| Metoyer, John H.: Various images by John H. Metoyer using cyanotype, heat transfer, and other processes. |
| Meyers, Steven N.: Fine art x-ray photography of nature. Includes technical information. |
| Micklin, Tom: Large Format Photographs made using the Bromoil process and contact printed on AZO paper. Paper negatives and digital controls are also used. |
| Miller, Peter: Photogravure, etching, and other intaglio techniques. Includes selection of works with subject matter including seascapes, temples, winter gardens, Normandy, Umbria, Silk Road, and Mongolia. |
| Miller, Siouxsan E.: Photographs of doors, chairs, gardening, sewing, housework, leaves, teacups and sunflowers. Printed in cyanotype and gum bichromate on watercolor paper. |
| Millett-Barrett, Jennifer: Contemporary artist who works in a range of mediums that incorporate photographic images, including photo etchings, mixed media installations, and digital imagery. |
| Moers, Denny: Uses fixative and natural elements to create dramatic and colorful images from black and white prints. |
| Mościcki, Tomasz: Uses the gum bichromate technique. Subject matter includes Polish landscapes, Polish orthodox minority, orthodox monasteries, Cyprus, and new architecture. |
| Nanian, John: Documentary, portraiture, architectural/site/interior, handmade negatives, glass photographs, archival processing |
| Nedrelow, Scott: Creates photographic sculptures using digital photographic processes. |
| Neilsen, Eric: Information on platinum printing as well as samples of several alternative process prints. Links to other related sites. |
| Nzé, Christian: Portfolio, mostly 8 x 10 contact prints in Ziatype (palladium, platinum, gold process). |
| Palmer, Harry: Images called tallpecs, created from photographs of Alberta and Saskatchewan in celebration of their centennials in 2005. |
| Philippe Ayral: Large format platinum/palladium & silver photography. Portfolios of personal work |
| Photogravure of Lothar Osterburg: Artist working with the 19th century process of photogravure, plate making, intaglio printing. He also teaches workshops in photogravure. |
| Pisano, Jessica: Gallery of hand-painted works using a selection of watercolor and oil mediums. Subject matter includes Martha's Vineyard, Europe and Hawaii. |
| Prifti, David: Photographic assemblages which explore family relationships and the elusive nature of memory by using liquid photographic emulsion to print images onto wood, metal and ceramic fragments. |
| Purdy, Susan: Photograms from past exhibitions, resume, and a journal. |
| Quickenborne, Luc Van: Includes: Bromoil, Gum bichromate, Salted paper, VDB, Cyanotype, Polaroid, Digital. |
| Roach, Louise: Exhibition of mixed-media art created by Santa Fe artist. Several techniques such as: Polaroid emulsion transfer, collage, computer manipulation, and painting. |
| Rodriguez, Adrian: Uses a technique called toilygraphs, which is the dripping of colorful dyes in the toilet to create a unique perspective. Includes gallery, biography, and links. |
| Ruzickova, Petra: Romantic natural secluded spots, architecture, sculptures, animals as living sphinxes, and suggestive portraits. |
| Schmidt, Michael: Portraits, stills, jazz, and reports using alternative methods such as Polaroid transfer. |
| Schurig, Carsten: Gallery of Cyanotypes, mainly landscape, cityscape and architecture. |
| Sloan, Victor: Irish artist who comments on various social, cultural and political issues, using photography, painting and collage. |
| Soinio, Kari: Works deal with the relationship of landscape and human body to identity. Techniques include reverse printing through paper negatives, out-of-focus photography, and documentary photography. In Finnish and English. |
| Stephen Livick: Many gum bichromate murals of goddess Kali and yoganis from Calcutta, India. Murals of 'Mother Earth,' a work in progress, as well as articles and text relating to the work. |
| Taibi, Angelo: This website presents some alternative photographic techniques such as infrared, liquid emulsion, and lith printing. |
| Talman, Donna Hamil: Using blue-toned cyanotype and brown-toned Van Dyke to transform her images. |
| The Face of Tomorrow: A visual theory of how the world may look with the progression of globalization. |
| Theisen, Ernest J.: In photography for over 20 years; displays his Southwestern portfolio of 15 bromoil transfer prints. |
| Todd Walker: Artist whose nontraditional, photography-based work continues to be an inspiration for other artists. |
| Truett, Meryl: Award-winning hand-colored, Diana, pinhole, and alternative process Polaroid images of Nashville,TN, Savannah,GA, New York, Mexico, and other interesting places. |
| Tuttie, Elizabeth: Large format platinum. Images of death, the self and landscapes. |
| Veasey, Nick: Photographer and film-maker Nick Veasey works with x-ray and scientific equipment to create unusual imagery to commission. |
| Voinel, M.: Gallery of fine-art nude cyanotypes. |
| Volledal, Per: Norwegian artist working with pinholes, bromoils, cyanotypes, and information about the processes. |
| Ware, Mike: Galleries, discussions and resources for argyrotypes, cyanotypes, chrysotypes and platino-palladiotypes. |
| Watts-Martinez, Kathryn: Argyrotype photography, digital negatives on hand coated water color paper, iron based argyrotype chemistry and hand coloring many of the subjects. |
| Webb, Penni: The Beauty of Aging series is a collection of hand painted photographs of Mexico, California, The South and New Mexico. |
| Yamada, Kai: Hand-colored, Polaroid transfer, toy camera (Holga camera and a hybrid Polariod/Brownie camera). |