These are absolutely breathtaking. Hard to pick a favorite amongst them, although I do keep coming back to frames ONE & THREE. The closeup of Caroline is beautiful, but there is something about the land & sky behind her in frame THREE that makes it magical. I do hope you include those photographs in your Zenit-B collection. If I may ask, what type of film did you use for this set?
bianca: I think the first one is my current favorite of all time. I'm not really sure about the third, I love the landscape behind her as well, but the composition could be a little better. not sure how though. I will definitely include some of these in the collection! I used fuji superia 800 for these, expired for a couple of years. most of the pictures were really washed out and had weird contrast, but for these it works pretty good!
I was browsing your website earlier, and in relation to no series of yours in particular but as the collective experience of your work, I wrote the following on my computer:
'and somebody, somewhere is hiding in the snow with a polaroid and a pistol, knowing she'll be caught soon.'
your work is beautiful, annette, and is apparently inspiring late night scribblings somewhere in California.
wow the colour and the soft contrast here is just perfect for the atmosphere of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely breathtaking. Hard to pick a favorite amongst them, although I do keep coming back to frames ONE & THREE. The closeup of Caroline is beautiful, but there is something about the land & sky behind her in frame THREE that makes it magical. I do hope you include those photographs in your Zenit-B collection. If I may ask, what type of film did you use for this set?
ReplyDeletewow, these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...there's a nostalgic quality about them...
ReplyDeletePretty face! I love second from the top!
ReplyDeleteI was creepin... and liked what I saw. The 3rd one in is splendid!
ReplyDeletei love the first!
ReplyDeletethanks guys!
ReplyDeletebianca: I think the first one is my current favorite of all time. I'm not really sure about the third, I love the landscape behind her as well, but the composition could be a little better. not sure how though. I will definitely include some of these in the collection! I used fuji superia 800 for these, expired for a couple of years. most of the pictures were really washed out and had weird contrast, but for these it works pretty good!
These are incredible. I love the softness. . .
ReplyDeletephotodiarist: thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI was browsing your website earlier, and in relation to no series of yours in particular but as the collective experience of your work, I wrote the following on my computer:
ReplyDelete'and somebody, somewhere is hiding in the snow with a polaroid and a pistol, knowing she'll be caught soon.'
your work is beautiful, annette, and is apparently inspiring late night scribblings somewhere in California.
paul: wow, thank you endlessly, I don't even know what to say! I think that sentence will be stuck in my head for a while :)
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