Handcoloring of black and white photographs is a process that dates back to the invention of photography in 1839. It is an art that allows the artist both freedom of expression through the use of color or absence of color, and a hands-on awareness of being involved with the image creating a connection of time and place. To learn more about the process Ginger uses to handcolor her originals, you are invited In the Studio.
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