As a photographer, I innovate traditional and historic photographic processes through landscape photography to question and understand a place and time through its natural earth. Using the landscape as an intuitive guide, I move without object in an attempt to articulate my own emotional response to a place and to tell a story of a land whether through historical implications or its mysticism. In a digital world, I aim to reinstate the sincerity and importance of a physical photographic print, and the process of photographing a place as an archive. I photograph using a large format camera and print in the platinum-palladium process.
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22.01.18 — Caroline Minchew
As a photographer, I innovate traditional and historic photographic processes through landscape photography to question and understand a place and time through its natural earth. Using the landscape as an intuitive guide, I move without object in an attempt to articulate my own emotional response to a place and to tell a story of a land whether through historical implications or its mysticism. In a digital world, I aim to reinstate the sincerity and importance of a physical photographic print, and the process of photographing a place as an archive. I photograph using a large format camera and print in the platinum-palladium process.
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