i'm transferred too!

aglaia b

i'm transferred too!

This image was shot on transparency film and manipulated further using a Daylab printer and Polaroid pull apart film where the film is pulled apart before a positive can be processed. The dyes remaining on the Polaroid film were then transferred by rolling onto blotting paper. This is a very unique technique as you will never be able to reproduce the same image twice. There will always be a different amount of dye remaining on the film each time you do it making each image different from the last.

More works created using this technique can be found here

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i'm transferred too! by aglaia b
i'm transferred too! by aglaia b
  • deliriousgirl

    deliriousgirl

    You are just too fuckin cool!!! I love this!!!

  • annacuypers

    annacuypers

    Love the achievement too !
    Both lovely portraits.

  • Miron Abramovici

    Miron Abramovici

    ... and gorgeous too!

  • aglaia b

    aglaia b

    thank you all!.....this one is V E R Y special to me!

  • botticcelli

    botticcelli

    your work is so special!

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you! ;-)

  • JudyBJ

    JudyBJ

    Absolutely wonderful

  • PJ Ryan

    PJ Ryan

    i LOVE this image .. as i love the subject in it :)

    SEE… this is what i mean when i say i love your mind …

    clever clever girl .. this is both beautiful and somewhat haunting .. it’s wonderful.

  • Helen Chierego

    Helen Chierego

    Aglaia, great technique and a beautiful image.

  • ADMarshall

    ADMarshall

    Great work.

  • margpie

    margpie

    love what you do with photography you are a master

  • aglaia b

    aglaia b

    far from a master LOL thanks! ;-)

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    beautiful work

  • paulevelin

    paulevelin

    fantastic and original artwork

  • Geir Floede

    Geir Floede

    So nostalgic feeling around this. Remind me of the 1960.
    A marvelous pic. Absolute marvelous.

  • Jen Arthur

    Jen Arthur

    Wow. This is really cool and a beautiful image. My sisters used to use this Polaroid technique a lot. I love the effect it had on this one. You’d better buy yourself more Polaroid film while you can since Kodak is discontinuing it!

  • coffeetea

    coffeetea

    Lovely girl :) great result from all the hard work. very nostelgia

  • aglaia b replied

    hahhaha…it’s my little boy actually….i refused to cut his hair when he was that age…everyone mistook him for a girl…thanks for your comment :-)

  • flower68

    flower68

    this is really beautiful,and the process of it’s making fascinated me.

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you ;-)

  • Sophie Shapiro

    Sophie Shapiro

    I’m so glad Aglaia that you came and made a comment on my site. I may have taken a longer time to discover you…this way it’s sooner rather than later. This is a wonderful photograph that looks like a beautiful watercolour. Your work is really interesting and I shall be visiting you again!S

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you for your comment sophie…you are very intriguing.

  • Ash rebeltherace

    Ash rebeltherace

    amazing
    i love the edges

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you my dear…you are a dear!

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    Love your technique aglaia – beautiful portrait!

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you helen

  • madshade

    madshade

    From this little girl sprang a story last night – strange longing, very special without being precious if you know what I mean.

  • aglaia b replied

    thanks

  • Shannon Clough

    Shannon Clough

    This is beautiful! I just love everything about it!

  • aglaia b replied

    Thank you shannon, i too have been very impressed with your last few works! ;-)

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    so love the way you’ve handled this image!

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you so much Paul. i think you are an amazing artist, so i greatly appreciate your comments. ;-)

  • Rosina  Lamberti

    Rosina Lamberti

    great shot- love the look

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you Rosina ;-)

  • RebeccaT

    RebeccaT

    I love this process – It turns a photograph into a real treasure…such a work of art. Beautiful work aglaia b.

  • aglaia b replied

    Thanks for your words, rebecca ;-)

  • Nicole Goggins

    Nicole Goggins

    fantastic image! thanks for sharing the process…

  • aglaia b replied

    I’m glad you like it and thank you. ;-)

  • JanG

    JanG

    Lovely old-fashioned hand-colored look to this. Wonderful portrait of a beautiful child!

  • aglaia b replied

    thank you jan g for lovely comment. ;-)

  • Peter Evans

    Peter Evans

    Gorgeous!!!

  • aglaia b replied

    peter, it’s taken me a whole month to thank you here!
    thanks peter! ;-) xox

  • Madison Ellis

    Madison Ellis

    Nice one =)

  • aglaia b replied

    thanks madison. ;-) xox

  • Nuh Sarche

    Nuh Sarche

    great made!!!

    wonderful!

    congratulations

  • Becc Orszag

    Becc Orszag

    I wish i understood how to do this, I think its a beautiful way of creating images

  • Deborah Parkin

    Deborah Parkin

    you are so incredibly talented and clever – this is just amazing – such a great technique with amazing outcome and the child is just so beautiful too.

  • Clare Colins

    Clare Colins

    A lot of work…but well worth it!

  • Tracey Mac

    Tracey Mac

    You never cease to amaze me girl! Love the way you describe your techniques, so damn interesting and kudos to you as this is just so gorgeous, she looks like a total angel! xox :)

  • aglaia b replied

    hey tracey, i totally missed your comment here babe, thanks so much. she is a he here! LOL ;-) xox

  • Trish Woodford

    Trish Woodford

    Your techniques are so incredible, this is just wonderful :)

  • aglaia b replied

    thanks trish. ;-) xox

  • sonjas

    sonjas

    Beautiful. You are good.

  • Jodi  Magi

    Jodi Magi

    Beautiful. A lost moment in time.

  • aglaia b replied

    aww, you’re so sweet, thanks jodi. ;-) xox

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