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image licensing: Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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Using my images and videos. The work on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You are free to use any of the images on this website for commercial or non-commercial purposes. As long as you don't modify the work, and give me attribution (my name and a link to this website) as Kristy Hom, and the website: http:/ kristyhom.com. You are free to use any of the videos on this website for commercial or non-commercial purposes. Or this page of process videos.
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vintage camera and caffenol: Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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Aka: vintage camera and caffenol). What fun it is to own a pair of 1953 Brownie Hawkeye Cameras, a mighty find from a local thrift store! I have processed most of these images in a homemade developer consisting of instant coffee crystals, Borax, and vitamin C tablets. (aka:"caffenol") It's a slow and forgiving solution, and there is an element of fun in creating art with the help of kitchen chemistry! Please feel free to email me. With any questions about the photographs you see here. Near Safford, Az.
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Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging- photographic process videos
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Videos of Photographic Processes. I often make videos of image-making experiments and the camera crafting process, which are featured here to the right. I hope you enjoy the videos- they are designed to be entertaining, educational, documentary, and hopefully useful to those who are doing a similar project. Please feel free to email me. With any questions about the processes you see here. Keep scrolling to the right to view another video. I like to share. Pinhole camera made from an acorn squash.
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Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging- photographic project videos
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Videos of Photographic Projects. Currently, a large part of my photography journey is learning how to develop, print, and digitally present my photographic projects. I intend to provide different ways to show and share my projects in this space. For now, video slideshows of each developing project is a first step. Please feel free to email me. With any questions about the projects you see here. Keep scrolling to the right to view another video. I like to share. Seasons of the Bloom.
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solargraphy images: Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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That's a lot of time squeezed onto one photograph! The 6 images you see to the right are "time lapse" images of the sun tracking through the sky over weeks to months! Each negative is then digitally scanned, and then processed in a photo editor to invert to a positive image. The image must not have more exposure to light beyond this scan, unless it is chemically fixed to prevent further reaction with light. Please feel free to email me. With any questions about the photographs you see here. Decomposing U...
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pinhole images: Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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An important part of my photography is being innovative with every day, "low tech" means of creating images. I find it very satisfying to make photographs from the cameras I construct with my own hands. I feel this camera-crafting process is nearly as important to me as making the images themselves. Please feel free to email me. With any questions about the photographs you see here. Keep scrolling to the right to view the photographs. Main Street, Bisbee, Az September 12, 2009. 10 minutes at The Diner.
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liquid emulsion images: Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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Hand-applied onto various print surfaces. The 6 images to the right were contact printed in the darkroom to various surfaces, after treating the surface with a silver liquid emulsion. A digitally-generated paper negative of the image is first created in a photo editor, and then is applied directly to the prepared surface as part of the contact printing process. The exposed surface is processed with standard geletan silver darkroom chemistry. Please feel free to email me. Contact print to watercolor paper.
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Kristy Hom artistic photography and experimental imaging
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August 12, 2011:. I thank you for your visit! Look for some video presentations of developing projects under the "projects tab", and a large number of still photographs under the "processes" tab. Playing with color in pinhole images. This summer, I have been experimenting with adding color to my black-and-white pinhole images. I am adding the color (and texture too) digitally, in Photoshop. Check my photography blog. Now and then for updates on the process.