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photocopied an image from a book on India and re sized it several times creating image transfer layers...cut a few of the images in half...also layered in text from a book of Japanese folktales...
The second floor loggia in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (a replica of an Italian palazzo), in an image transfer. I was attracted to the light and to the zigzag pattern of the handrail. Hand-made image transfer using Polaroid instant-print 4x5 film (no longer available) and transferred in my darkroom using my enlarger and a 35mm color positive Velvia slide.
Aufnahme mittels Polaroid Copy Stand MP-3 aus dem alten Reisepaß der Freien Stadt Danzig. Image Transfer von einem Polaroid Portrait 125i Film auf ein HP-Inkjetpapier.
The Libertines ~ The Good Old Days
It's not about, tenements and needles
And all the evils in their eyes
And the backs of their minds
Daisy chains and school yard games
And a list of things we said we'd do tomorrow
A list of things we said we'd do tomorrow
My friend Nico's fiancee (now wife) working at the bar they own in Tulum, Mexico...
This is my first successful image transfer (the skateboard shots are emulsion transfers)
i'm very happy with it :)
(digitally color corrected)
Traded with Artaha.com
Image transfer from a magazine, swirl rubber stamp, acrylics, acetate punched flowers
Never have been good with Photo Transfer onto Polymer Clay, Recently got the Image Transfer Tut from SC Diva. Sucess at last! This is a floral transfer I did at Clay Camp
So, have finally realised that the Viva negatives don't like Somerset paper - they go more or less totally blue and lose any kind of detail... experimenting with various other paper types, this is bog standard cartridge paper, still sticks a bit but at least there is still some detail in the towerblock facade.....
this was an image transfer i did way back in photography school, it was one of the only ones that worked well.. tricky business. i bumped up the contrast a touch after scanning due to fading over the years exposed to light.....
my younger brother and my sister-in-law in their Norton, Kansas bungalow. 1970s. Polaroid image transfer.
Megan & Janeane, an image transfer on Polaroid 669, used the Vivitar Instant Slide Printer for all of my image transfers back in the day.
Polaroid Image Transfer and emulsion manipulation.
Nikon FE 35mm camera with transparency film
Vivitar Instant Slide Printer to make Polaroid 669 exposure for Image Transfer
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