I’m beyond thrilled to be a part of the “Unrestricted Boundaries” exhibition at Lone Star College Montgomery this month, showing some of my black and white toy camera and 35 mm film work. Read the press release here at the Lone Star College website.
Our exhibition showcases the various ways that film photography can be adapted in the modern world, and how as a medium it is still a highly relevant traditional art form. Whether a photographer shoots film and processes and develops their own work in the darkroom, or has it sent off to a lab and returned on digital scans to be printed, there are many ways to include analogue film in your photographic body of work. At the opening, visitors were also treated to a demonstration on how digital photos taken with an iPhone can be printed directly onto instant film remotely. These various processes allow photographers to follow their path when it comes to experimenting with analogue photography, and fuse it with modern digital technology.
The exhibition will be open throughout the month of October 1014 at the Montgomery Lone Star College location. Swing by and have a look!
Collection of DianaF+ toy camera images, shot on TX400 black and white 120 mm film. Processed and then digitally scanned for print.
Collection of Nikon F75 images, shot on Acros 100 black and white 35 mm film. Processed and then digitally scanned for print.
Congratulations on showing your work in an exhibit! I have a love for toy cameras. I did my entire senior thesis on a Holga when I got my BFA:)
So cool and well deserved Shannon.
Congratulations .. that is awesome. I love the feel of these!