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Shop - Prints/Merch Bessborough [Double Exposure] (Canvas or Aluminum)
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Bessborough [Double Exposure] (Canvas or Aluminum)

from $150.00

What you're seeing here is an experimental photograph, an experiment in misaligning a double exposure by carefully performing half of a regular frame advance on a manual winding film camera to align two 35mm film frames as one continuous larger frame of two images, coming out better than expected, causing a stacked image of this iconic landmark.

I feel this gives a beautiful and uniquely artistic impression of Saskatoon's Bessborough.

Shot on Harmon Phoenix 200 film in a 1930s Balda Super Baldina camera

Available here as either a boxed canvas or an aluminum panel with C standing for canvas and A for aluminum

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What you're seeing here is an experimental photograph, an experiment in misaligning a double exposure by carefully performing half of a regular frame advance on a manual winding film camera to align two 35mm film frames as one continuous larger frame of two images, coming out better than expected, causing a stacked image of this iconic landmark.

I feel this gives a beautiful and uniquely artistic impression of Saskatoon's Bessborough.

Shot on Harmon Phoenix 200 film in a 1930s Balda Super Baldina camera

Available here as either a boxed canvas or an aluminum panel with C standing for canvas and A for aluminum

What you're seeing here is an experimental photograph, an experiment in misaligning a double exposure by carefully performing half of a regular frame advance on a manual winding film camera to align two 35mm film frames as one continuous larger frame of two images, coming out better than expected, causing a stacked image of this iconic landmark.

I feel this gives a beautiful and uniquely artistic impression of Saskatoon's Bessborough.

Shot on Harmon Phoenix 200 film in a 1930s Balda Super Baldina camera

Available here as either a boxed canvas or an aluminum panel with C standing for canvas and A for aluminum

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