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Polaroid Week, April 2020. Day 3. (2/2)
Instant Lab with Polaroid Originals, I-TYPE B&W.
Emulsion lift on Fabrino tracing paper.
Sandwich scanning with gold leaf on Strathmore Watercolor paper S300B.
L'installation de l'émulsion sur ce papier calque s'est fait toujours dans le même sens afin d’allongé l’image dans le sens de la route. Voilà pourquoi l’image n’est pas carrée.
Polaroid Week, Octobre 2020. Day 6. (2/2)
Instant Lab with Polaroid, I-TYPE B&W.
Orotone (Vernis à dorer) sur Polaroid en transparence.
🌺 Polaroid Week Day 6-2
Seems appropriate to end the week with this shot taken a few weeks back just before Britain went into lockdown. My partner and I went into self isolation 2 days after this was taken. Be safe, be well wherever you are and hope to see you again in October (18-23) for 🍁 Polaroid Week 😘
heading back to CA for day 4 -- as overjoyed as i am to be in Iceland, i still miss these amazing trees...
polaroid week, day 4, image 1
Polaroid Week, Fall 2020. Day 6. (1/2)
Instant Lab with Polaroid, I-TYPE B&W.
Emulsion lift on Strathmore Watercolor, S400B, 140lb
Trouvée dans le même lot de photos anciennes. J'y vois une ressemblance avec l'Emeline du jour deux. Un air de famille certain. Ce même regard qui attire mon attention.
Cette photographie a été réalisée par le Studio Fontaine, Lowell, Mass.
Cela me donne envie de revisiter de cette façon mes archives familiale.
Polaroid Week, Fall 2020. Day 4. (1/2)
InstLab with I-TYPEB&W on Vellum paper 55lb.
La dernière fois que j'ai vu mon père vivant.
Polaroid Week, Fall 2020. Day 5. (1/2)
Instant Lab with Polaroid, I-TYPE B&W.
Emulsion lift on Strathmore Watercolor, S400B, 140lb
Dans la série «Cette débandade de l'être».
In the series «The scattering of being».
Polaroid Week, April 2020. Day 1. (2/2)
Instant Lab with Polaroid Originals, I-TYPE B&W.
Emulsion lift on my homemade paper.
“I’d like to get away from earth awhile
And then come back to it and begin over.
May no fate willfully misunderstand me
And half grant what I wish and snatch me away
Not to return. Earth's the right place for love:
I don't know where it's likely to go better.
I'd like to go by climbing a birch tree,
And climb black branches up a snow-white trunk
Toward heaven, till the tree could bear no more,
But dipped its top and set me down again.
That would be good both going and coming back.
One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.”
― Robert Frost
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polaroidweek day six 1/2
triptych, Mint SLR670S, Polaroid color film
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