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In his own words today’s photographer is a fourteen year old colour blind, far sighted and close sighted photographer…that uses film. It’s not only time for the latest EMULSIVE interview but also time for number 100. that’s right, the big one-oh-oh. Please allow me a little lead-in before you scroll down to see what he has to say for himself.
There’s been a lot of back and forth about the subject of this little milestone. For a while it was going to be someone probably best described as a household name but the timing of other goings-on meant that it wasn’t meant to be. Following that, I toyed with the idea of interviewing myself but as past interviewees will have already seen, it’s pretty boring fare. Then, out of the blue I came across Hudson Jacobs and was blown away. He’s Australian, 14 (one four, not four zero), colour blind and both near and far sighted.
How could I possibly say no?
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...mixed and ready to pour into my scoop coater to coat the screen. Emulsion is sensitive to UV light so I work with it in a darkroom with a photo-safe bulb.
7 by 4 meter backccloth painted in emulsion. Other set pieces , the rocks, sign, stage and corousel horses painted by 2 very talented artists, Mary and Josy ( I don't know there second names sorry!)
Fabián Burgos ‘Ola invertida’ (left top), Lucio Dorr unidentified (left middle), Unidentified (left bottom), Lux Lindner ‘Tres pinturas emulsion sobre metal’ (Three Paintings Emulsion on Metal), Pablo Siquier ‘9813’ (right), Museo de Arte Moderno - MAMBA, (Museum of Modern Art - MAMBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina
emulsion presents "This Side of Paradise"
2012.06.09 @ shibuya Last Waltz
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TRANKO
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The Oversleep Excuse
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カナリヤ (Canary)
henna dress
photo by kariin
An emulsion transfer from a slide of a pile of yarn that was sitting in my old dorm room. To do an emulsion transfer, you use slide film, project in onto polaroid film, then soak the polaroid in hot water until the emulsion lifts off. Then you put the emulsion on whatever you want, and distort it however you want. All of these were taken and printed in Spring '06. Unfortunately these don't scan as well as the image transfers.
I decided to do a polaroid emulsion lift this week for my IP. My focus area is light and instead of doing a picture with my Nikon I shot with my polaroid. I think this project really focuses on light because if theres too much the polaroid would get overexposed.
Emulsion Lifts are created by placing a fully developed and dried Polaroid print into very hot water. That releases the emulsion that is then transferred paper.
Oil & balsamic on a saucer
I saw how beautifully the bubbles formed
they had to be captured. I'm there in the reflection.
emulsion presents "This Side of Paradise"
2012.06.09 @ shibuya Last Waltz
emulsion
TRANKO
members.jcom.home.ne.jp/a.nko/
The Oversleep Excuse
www.myspace.com/oversleepexcuse
カナリヤ (Canary)
henna dress
photo by kariin
I created this art based image in the darkroom using Liquid emulsion from a set of film photographs i produced. This image was one of my most successful from the photo shoot and works really well with the liquid technique as the black and white contrasts again with the model and graffiti background.
Weston Exposure Meters and the Weston System of Emulsion Ratings provide for correct exposure based upon the accurate measurement of light.
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