Lawrence, Kansas
Baker University Art professor Walt Bailey is assembling a photography project outlining part of his family history. Bailey traced his family to Scotland. taking pictures of the route of his great-grandparents using antique photo processes. Bailey is pictured in his studio at his home in Baldwin.
Baker University Art professor Walt Bailey looks at a negative he shot for his project using a 4x5 camera.
Baker University art professor Walt Bailey checks the exposure on his cyanotype, an old photographic printing process. Bailey is assembling a photography project outlining part of his family history. The project will be exhibited at Baker University starting Tuesday.
Baker University art professor Walt Bailey checks the exposure on his cyanotype, an old photographic printing process. Bailey is assembling a photography project outlining part of his family history.
Baker University Art professor Walt Bailey develops a cyanotype for his photo project that traced the route of his great-grandparents from Scotland to the United States. Bailey is pictured in his darkroom at his home in Baldwin.
"Mercat Cross in Castlegate," a kallitype of the market where Walt Bailey's great-grandmother's family operated a garden stand in Aberdeen, Scotland.