35mm Double Exposure Project
by Spacewood on Jun.19, 2010, under Beyond, Glasgow, Photography
Though they have never met, David Cooper and Steve Messer recently collaborated on this 35mm double exposure project.Steve got in touch with David on flickr and a friendship developed. David shot a roll of film on his Olympus Trip 35, removed the film in a darkroom (the bog) and sent it to Steve, in Bath. Steve then used this exposed film to shoot his 36 pictures on top. After a long time (Steve loves his green) the results emerged. Furthermore, a can of deodorant exploded in Steve’s bag, affecting the prints.
Due to the marriage of digital photography and simple photo editing tools, this effect may come ten to a penny. What’s inspiring about this project is the effort that’s went into it. In this current age of convenience, collaborations like this tend not to happen between two strangers.
You can see more of the project at their joint account.
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February 25th, 2011 on 17:02
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