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Scott Miki
{K:1063} 1/18/2004
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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
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Dana Shek
{K:1649} 1/18/2004
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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
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 1/18/2004
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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!
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Khawla Bin Thani
{K:3455} 1/21/2004
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Another great one ;)
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Iain Peebles
{K:198} 1/22/2004
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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....
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 3/3/2004
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gurrrrrrl..... u rock.
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