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Beautiful Destruction: Volcano Maps
#tintype #hipstamatic #selfie #newdo
Seem to have an #animal theme going on here. #jackrussell #spotthemouse
PhotoSensitive's Aging Photo Exhibit
Very happy to be part of #PhotoSensitive #Aging Photo #Exhibit that opened last night in downtown #Toronto.
You can read the #Globe and Mail exhibit review below
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/multimedia/photosensitives-aging-photography-exhibition/article20605324/#dashboard/follows/
This photo is part of ‘A Life Reclaimed’, a project that sheds a little light on gender-based violence. To see the work form this project you can check out my website www.anniesakkab.com
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Inhale the future, Exhale the past…
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A photogenic drawing negative of Orchidea leaves.
After an extensive photographic experimentation, William Henry Fox Talbot created these studies. Though they are a bit splotchy and uneven in tone (due to an issue with unstable fix), they are the foundation on which Talbot perfected the first negative/positive photographic process: the calotype.
Leaves of Orchidea (and detail), April 1839, William Henry Fox Talbot. J. Paul Getty Museum.
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