2nd's
(2nd Edition)
von J. A. Ferres & Chloe Ferres
Dies ist der Preis, den Ihre Kunden sehen. Listenpreis bearbeiten
Über das Buch
A project spanning two generations of image collectors.
"A few years ago I discovered a bag of old photographs in a cupboard and dusted off a box of slides marked 2nd’s – unmistakably written by the hand of my father. Inside this box I found empty slide mounts along with what appeared to be accidentally mounted frames from the end of rolls of film, partially exposed, partly blank, yet curiously interesting. I quickly took ownership of this little box, feeling it was something worth holding on to. But, before long it started collecting dust on my own desk, then under my desk, until recently when I rediscovered the box and I finally scanned the series." – Chloe
"A few years ago I discovered a bag of old photographs in a cupboard and dusted off a box of slides marked 2nd’s – unmistakably written by the hand of my father. Inside this box I found empty slide mounts along with what appeared to be accidentally mounted frames from the end of rolls of film, partially exposed, partly blank, yet curiously interesting. I quickly took ownership of this little box, feeling it was something worth holding on to. But, before long it started collecting dust on my own desk, then under my desk, until recently when I rediscovered the box and I finally scanned the series." – Chloe
Autorenwebsite
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
-
Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 32 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9781366352248
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 13, 2017
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter abstract, kodak, slide, film, negative, art, mistake, experimental, photography, analogue, darkroom, develop, collection
Mehr anzeigen
Über den Autor
Chloe Ferres
Sydney, Australia
Chloe is a Sydney based creative; collecting and curating a wabi-sabi/modernist aesthetic. Her inclination for monochromatic abstraction is often manifest in her experimental photobook practice which celebrates print as an antidote to the intangibility of digital images.