I love abstract and dimensional/layered photography. I find it really interesting when things get a little crazy and enjoy the new perspective that arises.
A week ago I post two images in this experimental series of film based abstract photography. "Wild Layers".
Here I share some more of this 35 film photography, modified to allow for unusual sized negatives. This series is still an experimental work in progress.
This is a B&W film shoot, developed, and printed by me using custom techniques to achieve results that usually require something like Photoshop.
I like digital photography a lot but I always say that for me, film just has a look that sets into a different art form.
These images are made using extra long negatives and double exposure of the film. I had to design and build a custom negative holder in order to print these shots. The final prints are designed to be around 2-4 feet wide so the details can really be seen. I think you can still get the idea here here on your phone or computer (and hey, maybe you have some crazy 40" 16k monitor)
Wild Layers 3;
Wild Layers 4;
Wild Layers 5;
Wild Layers 6;
These are the custom sized negative holders made for this project;
Some test prints made in the darkroom;
remarkable! I dig this.
Thanks!
These are really incredible, I love the ones with the palm trees especially.
Thank you!!
Just found your through Jam. Yes, this is very cool. Wish I found you earlier. I am now following. Cheers.
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Great images!