This doubles project was one of the many that came about through lomography.com. Beanbean was, as far as I can remember, the alternate name of another Lomography user whose name escapes me now... Beanbean set up the second account purely for his double exposure projects, he's got loads on his page.
from January 2007, shot on Agfa Vista 200 colour negative film
Beijing and Tokyo + Galway
Friday, February 04, 2011
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
The originality theme again
Sort of re: the last post
I saw this linked on the Everything is A Remix blog, an ongoing video series about originality, and its non-existence, seemingly.
Also, I attempted a slice/splice with two photos yesterday, with limited results...
From two photos taken a few seconds apart in February last year, when everybody was comparing watches.
via Swiss Miss |
I saw this linked on the Everything is A Remix blog, an ongoing video series about originality, and its non-existence, seemingly.
Also, I attempted a slice/splice with two photos yesterday, with limited results...
From two photos taken a few seconds apart in February last year, when everybody was comparing watches.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Natural Splicing - John Stezaker - Photomontage - Coincidence? I think not.
A couple of months ago I started looking through used newspapers for naturally-occuring juxtapositions that appear when you take out one sheet and see what lines up at the centre. These are taken from last Saturday's (29-1-11) Guardian.
Labels:
digital,
eyes,
herbert bayer,
Jimmy,
john stezaker,
natural splicing,
oscar rejlander,
photomontage,
scanner
Sunday, January 30, 2011
[1] with Jimmy
I posted this film to Jimmy in September (or thereabouts) 2010 for him to double expose, knowing that I had already exposed it at least two years previous, but not knowing that I had actually already double exposed it, so this is actually a triple exposed roll. Added into the mix was the fact that the film was at least two years old, as were the photos on it, so I find it quite difficult sometimes to discern which are my photos and which are Jimmy's...
The film used was out of date Fuji Provia (400iso), which was cross processed and printed.
There's one more person involved in this roll, but I can't remember who took this photo of me...
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