Multi-Exposed Screen
Multiple exposures looking out my front screen door and rotating film for each.
Palace Court Window & Tree
Our Front Door
Ella's Room - Occupied
Ganzstadt
Accidental double exposure, two portraits. One is my daughter, another is my nephew. Both are named Halberstadt (half-city in German), and my uncle Erik put one half and one half together, hence the Ganzstadt (whole city in German) title.
Lens Test: Congo 90mm
My Front Door tested with a Congo (well the lens actually says Prinz) 90mm Wide Angle
Ella on X-ray
Portrait of my daughter Ella taken in front of our house in Alameda on Carestream X-Ray film
Sterling, Ella & Bob
Portrait of my nephew and daughter
Ella Can't Type
Ella with a busted old typewriter
Ella in our backyard
My daughter Ella in our Backyard in Alameda
Portrait of my daughter Ella in our Alameda backyard
Ella with flowers
My daughter Ella holding flowers (development flaw, I think the neg poped out of the slot on the jobo)
Cyanotype: Mountain View Cemetery
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was art inkjet paper. Note the uneven coating texture.
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was watercolor paper. 10 minute exposure in direct summer sun.
Ella
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 5x7" Negative. Paper used was a nice resume paper with 25% cotton: Southworty Ivory Linen. Print is over-exposed (too dark) and I bleached it and went too far, the image almost dissapeared.
Ella, blonde or brunnette?
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was watercolor paper. Dense negative took half an hour sunlight exposure.
My dad
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 5x7" Negative. Paper used was conventional water color paper.
Ella, Hannah & Sterling
This is a 4x5 contact print using decades expired contact paper with cyanotype sensitizer on top. The result is a solarization.
Contact print of a 5x7 photo of my dad, Hans Halberstadt. I first scanned the negative and gave it an orange color printing it on a desktop laser printer. After that I coated the paper with cyanotype sensitizer. Paper used was a nice resume paper with 25% cotton: Southworty Ivory Linen.
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was watercolor paper. 15 minute exposure in direct summer sun.
Ella spattered
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was Vintage Corrosable Onion Skin paper. Sensitizer was sprayed with a small spray bottle.
Cyanotype contact print of conventional 8x10" Negative. Paper used was Vintage Corrosable Onion Skin paper. Sensitizer was sprayed with a small spray bottle. This is a transparency scan using the backlight of the scanner normally for film. But this paper is so thin, this can be viewed as backlit.