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Performance piece.
2011
Originated from a project on Foundation. The brief challenged us to find a random (non controlled) mechanism of producing drawing/painting/mark-making.
I was inspired in the beginning by the relationship between positive and negative in photographic film, by how the 'negative' produced the 'positive' image. I wanted to try and utilise my body as the negative so I covered it with ink. The water was the random element and the stains that were absorbed in fabric strips I placed bellow, were the positive marks created.
A paperboy getting ready to toss a newspaper during deliveries. Date from negative sleeve.
Date: 10/20/1962
Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/5766
So!
I found a way to get my film WITHOUT the use of a scanner, nice huh?
Yes, sorry for the grainyness though
And when I had it in color, it looked weird, so black and white.
This will work for now.
EE! So excited!
SIMILAR PHOTO, WALGREEN EXPOSURE: www.flickr.com/photos/thecoloremily/4245909932/in/photost...
This flickr account was set up to store the negatives I buy at ebay, antique shops, flea markets, etc. I scan or photograph the negatives, process them, and then post them here. I enjoy discovering and revealing these images that otherwise might be lost.
This morning we went to the home of photography - Lacock Abbey. Whist there I had to recreate Fox Talbot's famous shot of the lattice window aka The Oriel Window. Thanks to modern technology I could shoot it on my DSLR then tweaked it to be about the right level of black and white using photoshop (as well as slightly warping the image to straighten up the windows). And then simply inverted the image to be a negative.
If I can get my hands on some frames and solution I might do some sun prints from this negative soon, that would be fun :) Please also see the positive in my photostream!
When I mentioned today's challenges to Hubby, he said the bathroom was probably a…
Daily Dog Challenge 1002. "Negative Space"
… for the boys!
Our Daily Challenge - Jul 30, 2014 - "Splash!"
This was as close as Henry was going to come with the faucet on.
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com
Large group of people on horses. No other info is available. Scanned using 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 black and white Kodak negative (Slight edge curl.)
This guy used to skateboard in front of my dorm. He seemed pretty good. I needed to get something shot for a photography class so I asked him. The results were great. I have several good prints that I scanned. My glass sandwich rig was a great opportunity to recapture some of the images that did not get printed in the dark room.
These were made by shooting a negative sandwiched between two pieces of glass. Different light sources and backgrounds produce very interesting effects while digitizing the content.
This flickr account was set up to store the negatives I buy at ebay, antique shops, flea markets, etc. I scan or photograph the negatives, process them, and then post them here. I enjoy discovering and revealing these images that otherwise might be lost.
Negative photography
From an artist exploring his city with curiosity
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Discarded Negatives from Milwaukee Boiler
What appears to be a project somewhere in the western United States. 1940s