ASA NorCal In-Person Event
Understanding Photographic Processes:
19th Century to Contemporary
With Rick Pérez and Robert Tat
Saturday, June 13, 2026
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PST
Location:
Casemore Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street #102
San Francisco, CA 94107
CE Credits: 1.2 CE
Registration: $25 members / $35 non-members
About the Seminar
This in-person, hands-on presentation led by Robert Tat and Rick Pérez will demonstrate how to identify the most common photographic processes from the mid-19th century to the present.
Attendees will examine original examples up close, including salt prints, cased images, albumen prints, cyanotypes, silver and platinum prints, color processes, and digital prints, with a focus on distinguishing characteristics of each.
The Presenters
Robert Tat
Robert Tat is a retired San Francisco-based gallerist and collector. Rob acquired his first fine art photograph in 1979, a vintage print by Ansel Adams, and has been passionate about fine photographs ever since. His areas of expertise include vintage, modern and vernacular works, with a particular emphasis on 20th century European and American Modernism.
Rick Pérez
Rick Pérez has more than 25 years of experience in the arts, including over 15 years with fine art galleries across the United States, specializing in photography, painting, and works on paper. As an appraiser, he has provided insurance, resale, and donation valuations for collections of all sizes. As an art advisor, he has helped build contemporary collections for individuals and corporations, sourcing works from galleries, art fairs, artists, and the secondary market. Rick is a candidate member of the American Society of Appraisers.

