Burning Time #160 (Sunset in 10 frames)


  • Photographer
    Andrea Cevo
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Andrea Cevolini
  • Date of Photograph
    2017

In late 2015 I began to reflect on idea of unique images. Early on, I experimented instant Polaroid/Fuji and then I approached vintage B&W gelatin silver papers. Shooting on 4x5 and 8x10 inch large format cameras, I use papers on my film holders in place of negative, exposing them straight to the sun for long exposures from seconds to hours: the intense light literally burn papers, inverting the latent image to a positive with holes and colored hints. Only few kinds of papers give acceptable results. Since they are expired (most in 60/70’s) I'm not able to predict what I got until development. The final result is a one of a kind and three-dimensional print. This project allows me to get in touch with traditional photography and legendary gelatin silver papers; to achieve unique images and to live my time in some unexpected way, warmed by sun and a sense of bliss

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