Monthly Archives: August 2022

The Deliquescing of Mr. Friedman

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Tri-X Leftover (circa 1977)

Recently found, a single detached contact frame stuck to the back of an old mounted print in a storage box …  Probably shot as a lighting test.  BTW, 5063 is the “old emulsion” acetate base — as opposed to nitrate … Continue reading

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My Great-grandfather G.W. and Me

Discovered the little 2″ x 3″ tintype, circa 1880-90, of G.W. — who lived to age 106 — this weekend … George Washington GW Lukehart

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My Mother Photographs Me As I Sleep (circa 1984)

Found yesterday in my deceased mother’s effects …

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Francis (2000)

Based on a <1% crop and reimagining of a photograph taken by my mother about two years before his death:

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Roy-Boy in His Studio (1972)

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The Adventures of Rocky Boy

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Keeping Up With Kevin

My friend Kevin Roy, filmmaker/multimedia artist/computer programmer/fellow Porsche aficianado, sends along a couple of examples of his digital work; And here’s a GoPro selfie of Kevin and his office at the university where he teaches such stuff:

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Self / Divide, One Year Ago

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Re-discovering Ansel and Jim Today

Today while inventorying my ridiculous and long-buried stash of exposed but undeveloped 35mm film (51 rolls so far) and unexposed, unused and outdated 35mm film (about 30 rolls so of everything from Tri-X to High Contrast Copy film to unidentified … Continue reading

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