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A short narrative film | ''A short narrative film'' | ||
A series of photographic experiments with the analog process | ''A series of photographic experiments with the analog process'' | ||
''A creative destruction of instant photographs'' | |||
Thematic projects and self inspired research. | Thematic projects and self inspired research. | ||
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The translucency of my camera, and the fact that I built it from the inside out, questions the function of a camera and allowed me to deconstruct uncertainties I had about the medium. | The translucency of my camera, and the fact that I built it from the inside out, questions the function of a camera and allowed me to deconstruct uncertainties I had about the medium. | ||
This trend was again picked up in more recent experiments with pinhole cameras and instant photography. | This trend was again picked up in more recent experiments with pinhole cameras and instant photography. |
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Text on Method / 1st Draft April 10th
A transparent camera
A playful photo book
A short narrative film
A series of photographic experiments with the analog process
A creative destruction of instant photographs
Thematic projects and self inspired research.
Self inspired and not self directed, not yet.
My research needs to be articulated and directed.
If I look back at the past six months I can see tendencies and overlapping interests from one project to the next.
Starting from the handmade focal camera I identified my obsession for deeply understanding how light and emulsion create an image.
The translucency of my camera, and the fact that I built it from the inside out, questions the function of a camera and allowed me to deconstruct uncertainties I had about the medium.
This trend was again picked up in more recent experiments with pinhole cameras and instant photography.