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Me In Three
Image Title:  Me In Three
 
 By: Heather Oelklaus  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Heather Oelklaus {K:684}
Project N/A Camera Model  
Categories Photoart
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Uploaded 1/18/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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About This is a Polaroid emulsion transfer composite of a projected neg.
Scan is not too great, but you get the point. I had to scan it from a small picture since the original is too big for my scanner.
Thanks for your feedback...I'm planning on doing alot of work with this technique and need some imput and the overall feel before I spend a load of cash on Polaroid film.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Scott Miki   {K:1063} 1/18/2004
Your ideas and technique in photography are very thought-provoking...I had a peek in your portfolio and it's impressive. I especially enjoy the varied subjectsand processes. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.

Scott


Dana Shek   {K:1649} 1/18/2004
I think this is very original and you should definitely explore it more. I really like the effect, different tones and exposures in a triptych. Would love to see it life size. Looking forward to seeing how it progresses.

Regards,
Dana


Betsy Hern   {K:12872} 1/18/2004
Hi Heather, good to see something new and wonderful from you. Isn't this an emulsion lift (as opposed to an emulsion transfer) - the wonderful "wrinkles" top and bottom seem to indicate a lift. I bet this is stunning bigger. Many viewers might not know that each one of these is a one of a kind piece of art (and how tricky it is to mount all three in a row without destroying the others). However, since you have the negs you can repeat the basic process and end up with a really great series. Try these on papers of different colors or mirroring the parts by flipping them. I think the head portion would make a great mirrored dyptich. This is really wonderful, please do more!


Khawla Bin Thani   {K:3455} 1/21/2004
Another great one ;)


Iain Peebles   {K:198} 1/22/2004
I love this, it is fantastic. This must have been a heck of a job to do.....I find it difficult enough pulling the film through the rollers without botching it up let alone do something like this. Please, for everyones good, buy a big stack of Polaroid film and carry on doing what you are doing....


michelle k.   {K:16270} 3/3/2004
gurrrrrrl..... u rock.


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