Lifestyle & Parenting

Vintage View

November 12, 2009

With the lightening-fast advancements in camera technology, Polaroid
snaps are about as old-school as we can manage.


Wilkosz
and Way
, the Calgary duo known for its fashion and portraiture
photography, is going further back than most of us can imagine with
their show, Glass
Negatives
, opening tomorrow.

The series of portraits of friends and peeps-around-town were shot using
a technique dating back to 1871. Used as negatives, the glass plates are
coated by hand with a light sensitive emulsion, and shot through a large
format camera. The results are often wonderfully unpredictable and
surprising.

No photo approval can be a beautiful thing.

Runs until January 9, 2010 at Pith Gallery, 1018 Ninth Ave. SE, Calgary, www.pithgallery.com

 

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