When you think of fine art photography you commonly think of things like the earth rise, migrant mother, or the raising of the flag above Iwo Jima. however just like the painters of the modern art movement I seek to challenge this idea with this series. " rethinking Modern photography" a collection of 7 prints made in the darkroom that attempt to recreate the feeling of looking at a white canvas in a fine art museum. Although this does not look like it, the prints are indeed photographs that were taken by a person, not something generated by AI or something painted by a human hand. If you look closely you will see that this is the case as neither an AI or painter could create the grain that is captured within the prints of the collection. The negatives used to create these prints range from absent and folded into origami to burned by a lighter and fully exposed.
The immages uploaded are scans of the prints in the colectionÂ