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Double
exposures
These pieces were constructed with a traditional
camera by photographing a series of x-rays, rolling
the exposed film back into the camera, and then
photographing a series of human movements. The
interactions of the figure and the x-ray that
resulted in these images were not pre-planned;
the loss of control during the process of making
double exposures provided satisfying visual surprises. |
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