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Text on Method / 1st Draft April 10th
'''Text on Method / 1st Draft April 10th'''


A transparent camera
''A transparent camera''


A playful photo book
''A playful photo book''


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''


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.