Neighborhood and Downtown Landmarks Through a Toy Camera" by Dan Zamudio |
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Within the past few years digital cameras have replaced traditional film photography. As a result traditional film images are now considered “alternative photography.” Digital pictures are nearly perfect and multiple exact images can be reproduced easily. The compelling images of photographer Dan Zamudio are created by using the most basic camera (Diana Camera, a plastic point and click toy), and rolls of 120mm black and white film. Nearly all of his images are printed in a darkroom, which allows for minor imperfections and direct “hands on” contact with each print. Zamudio has compiled a fascinating collection of imagery that will be all at once familiar and exotic to readers. The neon sign in Chicago, once a fixture in the Chicago urban landscape, and in so many other major cities across the United States, is rendered in glorious black and white using the most rudimentary technology available, for a nostalgic look back to a bygone era. This collection of over 60 images encompasses 3 different series ranging from Full Frame Day and Night images, to an experimental Noir series. These photographs capture familiar landmarks which are often the final neighborhood remnants of a changing city. |
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