Pittsburgh as seen from space.
Damn, that’s cool.
Private Moon
[Boris Bendikov]
Jay Mark Johnson
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Collective snapshots.
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I would love to know how to do this and what a solid project to do with students.
In the piece 36 Exposures, I have used 35mm film canisters that were discarded by my “Introduction to Photography” students as a base to hold their portraits. I employed a labor-intensive, 19th century, chemical photographic procedure known as the wet plate collodion process to make the students’ photographs on the very film canisters that played a crucial role in their initial understanding of photography. The canisters and the process I used speak of the evolving nature of photography, representation, and culture. By mining the history of photography, I can find the relevance of my work today.
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Here’s an equally beautiful series from Gideon Mendel of flood victims.
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Alejandro Cartagena captured Mexican workers on their way to job sites in Car Poolers. This is such an amazing and simple photo series.
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(Christian Stoll)
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House Obscura
John Altdorfer



