




35mm black and white.
dreamscape project for my photo 1 class. many hours spent in the darkroom to get the prints, but i don't mind, i've fallen in love with film and the magical process of it. also, please ignore the scratches and scuffs on the first image of the static ball, my scanner hates me.
2 comments:
These are really beautiful and remind me of Maya Derens "Meshes of the afternoon." I know what you mean, I miss losing an entire day to the darkroom.
these are indeed dreamy. hazy, intriguing, sometimes scary, but restful and magical.
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