Over the summer I mixed up my own liquid photo emulsion. I also enjoy pinhole photography. So I put the two together, and went at it. I coated the emulsion on glass, and made my own pinhole camera to fit the glass negative. Who knew cutting glass was so difficult? I was left with some small broken pieces so I coated them as well. If you can imagine an Altoid tin,
about 1.5 x 3 inches, the elephant image is smaller than that.
I didn't realize how frustrated I was going to be. It's been tough, but that makes it that much more rewarding.
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Elephant. One Hour.
Five coats of emulsion.