This studio portrait was taken when this young lady was only three years old. She is now a grown-up beautiful young lady with twin girls of her own. It's one of my great nieces by the way. It's a monochrome photographic print. It was given the correct timed exposure under the enlarger. Instead of then fully immersing the print in a tray of photographic developer (as you would normally do). I then mixed up the developer and water at the correct temperature.
Then this mixture was poured into a simple empty and cleaned plastic bottle (with a suction hose and a nozzle head trigger) and then the developer was sprayed randomly onto the photographic print. Then put it in a tray with stop bath solution and then a tray of fixer, and then washed thoroughly before drying.
Hull Community Artworks, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
It was for the City & Guilds 9231 Certificate in the Image Derivation module I did at Hull Community Artworks back in 1993.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
Then this mixture was poured into a simple empty and cleaned plastic bottle (with a suction hose and a nozzle head trigger) and then the developer was sprayed randomly onto the photographic print. Then put it in a tray with stop bath solution and then a tray of fixer, and then washed thoroughly before drying.
Hull Community Artworks, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
It was for the City & Guilds 9231 Certificate in the Image Derivation module I did at Hull Community Artworks back in 1993.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
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