In collaboration with husband Mark Sink, Kristen Hatgi Sink produced a series of collodion wet plate images. Most of the images are taken in their backyard. As an artist, she also works in digital and analog photography and produces sculptures as well. She is from Denver, Colorado. Wet plate collodion is by no means an easy medium, handling all the chemical components, the longer exposure times and creating the image within certain time limits are just a few parts in the learning process. But the results can be fascinating.
Thursday, 28 May 2015
Kristen Hatgi Sink
In collaboration with husband Mark Sink, Kristen Hatgi Sink produced a series of collodion wet plate images. Most of the images are taken in their backyard. As an artist, she also works in digital and analog photography and produces sculptures as well. She is from Denver, Colorado. Wet plate collodion is by no means an easy medium, handling all the chemical components, the longer exposure times and creating the image within certain time limits are just a few parts in the learning process. But the results can be fascinating.
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Mike Narciso
Mike Narciso; ' I'm a left handed, ambidextrous, dyslexic, artist and I wear it proudly!'
Photographer Mike Narciso works from San Fransisco, Us. these images are from an ongoing series of women's portraits set in an almost similar background. Little changes in the setting and the ambient lighting keeps the image interesting, tickling your curiosity in what the next one could reveal.
Mike Narciso; 'I set up a situation and work with what they (models) give me. I will always add a twist or two. A distraction that takes their mind off of the camera for a few seconds. It's life between the clicks.'
Photographer Mike Narciso works from San Fransisco, Us. these images are from an ongoing series of women's portraits set in an almost similar background. Little changes in the setting and the ambient lighting keeps the image interesting, tickling your curiosity in what the next one could reveal.
Mike Narciso; 'I set up a situation and work with what they (models) give me. I will always add a twist or two. A distraction that takes their mind off of the camera for a few seconds. It's life between the clicks.'
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Stéphane Coutelle
"Shoebox Studio features portraits of young women, al brand new to modelling, who filtered into my 'Shoebox' studio in Paris between 2004 and 2008. Hoping to be discovered, many of the young women had yet to inhabit their newly prescribed roles of creatures of fantasy. I wanted to offer a rare, human perspective on this population of women whose job it is to mask their vulnerability. "; Stéphane Coutelle.
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