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Schlagwort: Prospect Cottage
A Two Weeks Solari
Now this is one of the weirdest photos ever!
A 2 weeks solargraphy. Solargraphy?
Solargraphy is a technique in which a fixed pinhole camera is used to expose photographic paper for an extremely long amount of time (several weeks or months or even a year). It shows the path of the Sun across the sky. The paper doesn’t need to be developed – it would become totally black – the negative images appears on the paper by itself because the altered chemical grains in the emulsion are going crazy with this long exposure time and start to „burn“ the paper!
I had placed it in my English residency in May. You don’t really see any sun beams but a quite far away abandoned nuclear plant 😉
(contrast and inversed: Photoshop)
Prospect Cottage – Pinhole Photos
I made a bunch of pinhole photos with my new little favourite camera: the peppermint camera!
Put a piece of photo paper inside which I later developed in Caffenol. Result: a negative, took a phone photo of it and digitally flipped it over to a positive. I made about 20. Maybe a book?
Prospect Cottage – The Frog
My peppermint camera loved the stone frog!
Prospect Cottage
I was a lucky 2 weeks artist in residency end April until mid May!
I lived in Prospect Cottage in Dungeness. It was once the home of Derek Jarman, a British filmmaker, I’d say experimental, gay activist, and painter and all of all, a gardener. This cottage and the garden around became quite famous. He spent his last living years here … remember when Aids came up in the 80es and so so so many artists, gay artists, died away? He was one of them, died in 1994. 30 years ago. This cottage now belongs to a … read more here if you like!
What was I doing? Sitting on my favourite bench in the sun, dreaming a lot of intense dreams, making super 8 films and pinhole photos (for some reason this time my peppermint camera is better than my Illy!), collecting leaves and flowers, cooking a soup for developing.
2 weeks are short. 2 weeks are long.
A butterfly flutters around me, I say: “Come here, land on my hand, little butterfly!” and what does he do? Land on my hand and look at me! I look back and smile and feel very welcome here.