Monday, November 04, 2013

Alternative processing creates refreshing photography

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "Polaroids"
On her website, Stephanie Nicole Lane describes herself as an "ex-painter who finds solace in the depths of the darkroom." Though she no longer paints, its clear that her experience with traditional mediums has had an effect on Lane's photography. Most photographers have difficulty capturing texture in their work, yet Lane seems to have an aptitude for tactile imagery. Her work, particularly "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You" and "Polaroids," reflect non-traditional photographic aesthetics: bubbles, ripples, line, circular compositions, abstract shapes, and inconsistent coloring. Lane, who focuses primarily on alternative processes, gives a refreshing lift to conventional photography.


from "Polaroids"

from "Polaroids"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

from "You were Asleep by the Time I Found You"

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Image credit: Stephanie Nicole Lane

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