Meadowlands, New Jersey, 19th July 1989
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Cher by Richard Avedon via Popular Noise magazine by Byron Kalet
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Contact sheets from The Stranger album cover, 1977 – Billy Joel, © Jim Houghton [X]
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Diana Rigg's glamour pose contact sheets by The Assasination Bureau.
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Ruth Thorne-Thomsen is best known for her constructed landscape photographs made with a cigar-box pinhole camera. In these works, she sets cropped pictures and miniature props in real landscapes, exposes them onto paper negatives, and produces sepia-toned contact prints. The resulting images feature an infinite depth of field, freedom from linear distortion, a high level of contrast, and a soft grain. Because of her choice of subjects, the printing method, and the pinhole camera's rendering of sharply focused but ambiguously scaled subjects, her images recall both nineteenth-century calotype landscapes and the uncanny juxtapositions of Surrealist imagery from the 1920s and 1930s.
Lisa Hostetler
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Gothic hospital tower, The University of Iowa, 1957
Creator: Kent, Frederick Wallace
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Contact sheet of Beck photographed in Japan, November 2017
Photos by Hirohisa Nakano
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Jaydee and A Tribe Called Quest (The Ummah) by Eric Johnson
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Graded - Shoot 4
Although the planning of this shoot was rather rushed, I feel when it came to shooting it went smoothly. I unfortunately struggled to find orange napkins so opted for a sheet of coloured paper instead. Similar to my Asda shoot, I forgot to take another meter reading when moving the soft box around and so a majority of the contact sheets are a stop underexposed.
As described in my plan I have shot multiple angles on this particular shoot to see if it breaks up any monotony in my project. While I think I prefer the flat lay image here, I do think the close up is strong on its own, too. I plan to continue to take multiple shots in this way, and make a final decision for the overall project once I have all 10 places photographed. However, I think it was very valuable to try out a different idea. These shots were both photographed at 55mm so I am planning to shoot at 85mm my next time in studio.
Example of contact sheets:
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Donyale Luna, I think in 1977?
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Contact sheet portraits of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, London, April 1965 © Philip Gotlop.
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