These photos were overlapping in the negative sleeves, so I scanned them that way. I may have a new fun experiment.
About the author paige green
Paige Green is a documentary and portrait photographer, whose storytelling approach to photography frequently addresses issues involving agriculture, land use, and food. Her work is featured in nine books and has been published in Glamour, National Geographic Traveler, New York Times Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, GQ, Country Living, House Beautiful, and Culture. Paige lives in Petaluma, CA with a house full of boys.
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My Brain On War… (And FREE Photo Shoot for those who match my donation to relief efforts in Ukraine)
March 8, 2022 -
When the World Feels Upside Down… Together We Can (plus: bonus photo of me in middle school)
November 29, 2021 -
Headshots for Women’s Rights
September 4, 2021
I like these Paige, thanks for posting them.
What kind of scanner do you have that does negatives? I have 100s of my grandmother’s negatives and although I printed a lot of them years ago, there are still more that i’d like to do. Luv ya, glad your Thanksgiving was so nice…
I forgot to say, that first double exposure is compelling, mysterious, it reminds me of World War I photos.
You’re right. I am not fond of these. It is still hard to believe that the wrinkled face and neck belong to me. Oh well such is life!
I think the outcome looks great! Next time I’m going to try that with my Diana 🙂
they’re wonderful. dont know if you could get this fabulo-ness if you tried?