Category: monochrome
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•camera: pinsta go •paper: ilford direct positive •developer: insulin dev. •scanner: epson v600 (no post) vials/// insulin developer/ 4×5 direct positive paper/ pinhole I used 20ml of insulin to develop this photo. 20 ml of insulin is the equivalent of 2 vials, and the amount of insulin that I need to stay alive for 30…
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Oops! Late notice! I’ll be vending at the Kalamazoo Night Market tonight with some new riso prints (below). I’ll also have some of these riso prints with me. I’m super grateful for ARK for the opportunity! 🙂 I will also have darkroom prints for sale for the first time! And zines! The market runs from…
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A super big “thank you” to Megan Bent and LENSCRATCH for the opportunity to interview and share my work. Ton of gratitude to you! In this ongoing series, Megan Bent interviews and shares projects by disabled/chronically ill photographers. The definition of dynamics is “forces or properties which stimulate growth, development, or change within a system…
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•camera: pinsta go •stock: kentmere pan 100 (135) •developer: caffenol-c-h •scanner: epson v600 •digital processing: GIMP/// Well, it’s a start. I taped two strips of kentmere pan 100 35mm film onto a piece of cut sheet film and centered it in my pinsta camera. I exposed the film for about 2 mississippis (compensating for reciprocity…
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•camera: lubitel 2 •stock: film washi w (120) •developer: kodak hc-110 (1:100) •scanner: epson v600 (transparency setting) w/ anti newton ring glass /// I ordered a roll of film washi w in 120 format last fall (along with x in 135 and f in 120) and had been sitting on it for a couple of…
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• camera: pinsta go pinhole • filter: red transparency • film stock: fomapan 100 (4×5 sheet film) • developer: black walnut • scanner: epson v600 • digital processing: GIMP /// I’ve been having a lot of fun with the Pinsta GO* pinhole camera that Lindsey got me for birthday last December. I haven’t had much time to use it lately (damn…
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When I left my previous job at Pretty Lake, I made a mini zine titled concerning saying goodbye as a parting gift to my coworkers. The zine consisted of photos that I made during my time there, and I wanted to honor the time I spent getting to know my coworkers and land that had…