Rodriguez sourced these images, which are created to monitor an embryo's health, from a fertility clinic, then transferred the digital files to
create photographic negatives, which she then used to produce silver gelatin prints.
Not exact matches
These stunning orchid images were
created from
photographic negatives that have been hand tinted in black against a background of soft spa and cream.
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce — The inventor of photography Louis Daguerre — Invented the popular and practical daguerreotype process Robert Cornelius — First selfie Henry Fox Talbot — Inventor of the
photographic negative, allowing multiple prints Sir John Herschel — Coined the term «photography» Richard Leach Maddox — Invented practical gelatin dry plate
negatives Eadweard Muybridge — World's first photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film,
created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital camera
To
create this series of photographs, Lisa Oppenheim used very thin slices of wood from different North American trees as
photographic negatives.
Astrid Kruse Jensen
creates new photographs from old
negatives by changing the focus with her technique, hence she is also questioning the
photographic media and its documentation of reality.
The impression made by this act
creates a positive and
negative, and, at times, the mark making looks almost
photographic.
Based on the wildly imaginative illustrations of plants and vegetation in the Voynich manuscript, Miljohn Ruperto — a Californian artist of Philippine origin — together with the Danish artist Ulrik Heltoft, have made textural
photographic works by
creating 3D models then making
negatives from these and finally printing them in traditional gelatin silver format.
Presenting him, however, as far more than a documentarian of Gen - X and youth culture, this major monograph on his work will present primarily unpublished photographs: land and cityscapes that have been manipulated with light during the printing process, images
created without
negatives, only by the use of light on
photographic paper, and other abstractions.
Oppenheim also employs unusual materials as
photographic negatives --- such as fabric, lace, slices of wood — directly recording the objects» specific textures to
create near - abstract compositions.