Primitive Photography considers the hand-made photographic process in
its entirety, showing the reader how to make box-cameras, lenses, paper
negatives and salt prints, using inexpensive tools and materials found
in most hardware and art-supply stores. Step-by-step procedures are
presented alongside theoretical explanations and historical background.
Streamlined calotype procedures are demonstrated, featuring different
paper negative processes and overlooked, developing-out printing
methods.
Primitive Photography combines the simplicity of pinhole photography,
the handmade quality of alternative processes, and the precision of
large-format. For those seeking alternatives to commercially prepared
material as well as digital photography, it provides the instructions
for creating the entire photographic process from the ground up. Given
its scope and treatment of the photographic process as a whole, this may
be the first book of its kind to appear in over a century.