Watch artist Dafna Talmor as she produces a colour photograph from her Constructed Landscapes series using the chromogenic (c-type) photographic process. Talmor’s work consists of fragments of colour negatives shot in different locations around the world that she collages and montages to create new, fictional landscapes.
By using the c-type process to produce her work, Talmor is able to further manipulate the final image by choosing the image size, exposure time, and colours.
00:00 Meet artist, Dafna Talmor
00:23 Dafna's fictional landscapes
00:41 Chromogenic process demonstration
01:19 Choosing the negatives to print and splicing them up
01:47 The negative enlarger
01:56 Adjusting the colour filters and setting the size and focus
02:26 Projecting the image onto photographic paper
02:59 The processing machine
03:41 Reviewing the print
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