


Bessborough [Double Exposure] (Print)
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 a print, delivered straight to your door anywhere in the world
All sizes are in inches and all prices are in Canadian dollars
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 a print, delivered straight to your door anywhere in the world
All sizes are in inches and all prices are in Canadian dollars