Brady Wilks, an American photographer, is well-known for his alternative landscapes. He uses historical and alternate photographic techniques, including acrylic gel lift/transfers and wet plate collodion negatives, ferrotypes, and ambrotypes.
Table of Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Alternative Photographic Processes: Crafting Handmade Images (Alternative Process Photography)
- 1.2 Brady Wilks: Alternative Photographic Processes : Crafting Handmade Images (Paperback); 2015 Edition
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Career
His work has been shown in galleries in the United States with a current focus on the mid-atlantic coast including Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia. As an associate artist, he was juried in to the Torpedo Factory Art Center Alexandria Virginia.
Wilks moved to Maryland from California’s southern coast. He now lives on the Mid Atlantic Coast, just outside of Washington D.C. He currently works as an artist and educator focusing on alternative and historical photographic processes.
Wilks began teaching workshops on alternative processes at art centers such as the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Silver Spring, Maryland and the Black Rock Center for the Arts, Germantown, Maryland. He has devised methods of alternative processes and turned them into a series of how-to articles first published with alternativephotography.com. Although he uses and teaches many alternative processes, his focus is on Acrylic Gel Lifts and the Wet Plate Collodion Process.
Wilks was a sponsored speaker at the Society for Photographic Education national conference in New Orleans 2015. Wilks addressed the topic concept and process, focusing on the acceptance of other processes.
Last update 2021-08-06