This was shot in Philadelphia with a Pinhole Camera.
This was shot in Philadelphia with a Pinhole Camera.
This was shot in Philadelphia with a Pinhole Camera.
This was shot in Philadelphia with a Pinhole Camera.
This was shot in Philadelphia with a Pinhole Camera.
This was a very intricate process where I printed slide film onto instant photo paper in a day lab, then boiled the emulsion off of the instant photos and pasted it onto printmaking paper. The result was basically a lot of textural depth.
This was a very intricate process where I printed slide film onto instant photo paper in a day lab, then boiled the emulsion off of the instant photos and pasted it onto printmaking paper. The result was basically a lot of textural depth.
This was a very intricate process where I printed slide film onto instant photo paper in a day lab, then boiled the emulsion off of the instant photos and pasted it onto printmaking paper. The result was basically a lot of textural depth.
This was a very intricate process where I printed slide film onto instant photo paper in a day lab, then boiled the emulsion off of the instant photos and pasted it onto printmaking paper. The result was basically a lot of textural depth.
This was an attempted Panorama shot on a Holga camera. After seeing how it came out, I wasn't ready to give up - I wanted to make the picture work. I took a needlepoint to the emulsion on the negative, and scratched it where there were definitive lines in the photograph. My teacher liked it.
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