Archival quality print from original analogue photograph by Annette Dennis, part of the Beach Sprocket series taken on Queenland's Bribie Island.
The sprocket effect occurs when 35mm film is loaded into a camera designed to take 120mm film, which is larger. This means that when the picture is taken the entire film frame is exposed, including the sprocket holes.
Printed in a limited edition of 100, each print is signed and numbered by the artist.
inspiration:
"I like to think of my work as “anti-photography”, because it is not the documentation of reality that people commonly expect from photographs. I love working with film, using crude methods of exposure and development in order to achieve unexpected results. My images are never retouched, and they may be incorrectly exposed or poorly cropped (I rarely use the viewfinder)."
materials:
High resolution, archival quality print on Canson Arches Museum Rag 250gsm paper. Print only (frame not included).
dimensions:
Paper size: A4 (21x30cm or 11.8 x 8.6")
Image size: 13x13cm (5.1x5.1")
artwork photography:
Udessi / Annette Dennis
Please note: The last image shows other prints available in this series. This listing is for one print only shown in the first image.
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