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The use of light and silver gelatin paper to show a mirror of your response to a subject, rather than a copy of the reality of that subject.
Portraits of the New Century
(Thanks to @danwoodphoto for the idea of the title)
Moving the luminogram process towards representation of reality.
There is no model or reference to the human form in the darkroom. You have to find a totally different way to work.
Silver gelatin portrait made with the luminogram process.
If a medium is worth it's salt then it should be adaptable to whatever decisions the artist takes it upon themselves to explore.
Silver gelatin paper is as adaptable as oil paint, drawing or sculpture - offering both expression and representation.
It's been a fascinating year - lots of discoveries. Looking forward to 2018. Hope that y'all get what you most desire and work hard to get. Happy New Year!
Monument #1
Exhibited at @PhotoLondonFair 2017
20"x16" Silver Gelatin Luminogram
The magic of silver gelatin paper to show the response towards a subject in a fantastical and three dimensional way.
20"x16" Silver Gelatin print made with the luminogram process - last exhibited at @PhotoLondonFair with @MMXgallery
If you can recognize your response to a subject then you can base work on that response