A bit of color

Lately I’ve been shooting color film as well as black and white. Some of these color films are “trick” films with altered chemistry that yields weird color shifts or artifacts. In many cases, the color negatives can be printed onto monochrome paper as well. 

Some of the images here were made with a Lensbaby lens or with the slit scan rig.

 

Exurbs in 3D

These were shot using a Holga stereo pinhole camera. To view them in 3D, look at the center of the two images and cross your eyes, focusing on the most distant object in the picture. It takes some getting used to. Clicking on the image to make it full screen might make it easier as well. Ideally, I will have a stereo viewer for the physical print someday.

Lith Prints on Two Papers

In earlier posts I mentioned how the different chemistry in different brands of papers can yield radically different looks to the resulting images. The two photographs below were each printed twice using the same lith developer chemicals, once on one brand of paper and once on another.

The distorted photograph was shot using the slit scan box with the Minolta twin lens reflex camera.