Model – Halohid Sunken bathtubs are awesome. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
I took this shot of Lady Davinia in Austin Texas, we threw this set together last minute.
This image was shot using 35 mm colour transparency film then chemically cross processed (e6 to c41), doing this can give you lovely green hues. The original analogue photograph was then scanned and only the cubed effect was achieved using photoshop. Some cubes were also slightly desaturated with photoshop too.
I should probably stop now All of life is theatre / All the world a stage / All just to amuse us & / Calm us as we age Reality is distorted / By things we once held dear / Theatre helps to ease us / When we are pursued by fear By Chris51 Model: Ghoul / Horse: Wizard ll / Location: Scotchman’s Lead
Thank you to the Red Bubble team for featuring this photo on their art page…my first..a very big deal to me. Sincerest thanks!!! Featured in the First Things group…with thanks to the hosts! Featured in the Reaching Freedom…with thanks to the beautiful hosts! Featured in the Outsiders…sincere thanks, dear hosts! I have a fascination with ravens…and Poe…and poetry. This photo is being posted with Vonne in mind…I love her Rowen stories. Model with thanks to Christopher and Claire! Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe ~ The Raven ~ 1845 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, / While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. / `’Tis some visitor,’ I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - / Only this, and nothing more.’
Burlesque Performer
This image was shot on Fujichrome Velvia film (transparency film) and the transparency was manipulated further using a Daylab printer and Polaroid pull apart film. Once the positive was formed, some citroclean was sprayed onto it and it was placed into a bath of water. The emulsion lifts off its backing and is floating literally like very fine seaweed in the water. Extreme care was taken to lift this emulsion out of the water and onto blotting paper. Whilst it is still wet it can be manipulated further into any shape you wish. In this case a very rugged border. Once dry it sets into the blotting paper. This is the final result. This is a very unique technique as you will never be able to reproduce the same image twice due to the fact that it is dependant on how carefully and with a huge amount of experimentation, you retrieve the emulsion out of the water and how you manipulate it on the paper while it is wet. Everything about this technique is experimental. Firstly a variety of transparency films were experimented with. Pulling the emulsion off the backing of the Polaroid film was also experimented with. A few different cleaners were used due to the chemicals present in them and I found that citroclean worked best at doing this. More works created with this technique can be found here A Polaroid film transfer of the image was also created and can be found here
Selfportrait in the brace
Mourning – Rage I rage against the Darkness / I rage against the Light / I rage against the company of the / Lonely in the night I hear the sounds of Silence / And the teardrops as they fall / And does it help console me? / It just does bugger all But when my rage is over / When my agony is spent / I just remember Sorrow / Then wonder where it went My peace is found in laughter / In the noise of glad routine / When I finally see that nothing / Is as it has been By Chris51 Model: Ghoul / Location: Scotchman’s Lead
a collaboration by me and my friend chris waud, this is me in the photo!
This was created in reference to the cover of Libba Bray’s novel, A Great and Terrible Beauty. It is a grid drawing piece done in colored pencil.
This is my fav thanks Shawhouse
Model – Aimee
Model/Styling: Amber Marie
This image was shot on transparency film and the transparency was 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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