Heliconia

Uploaded: December 03, 2003

Description

Polaroid Image Transfer, handcolored

Comments

Frank P. Luongo October 20, 2004

Beautiful photo, Kathleen. This has the feel of a Monet painting. I want to explore Polaroid emulsion work. I understand one needs a camera with peel-back film. Any suggestions? Also I want to take your course.
Thanks,
Frank #180467

Kathleen T. Carr October 20, 2004

Frank, thank you for your kind words about my image. You can either use a Polaroid camera that takes 669 peel-apart film, or some better options, I think, are the Daylab Copy System for using 4x6 photographic prints, or the Daylab slide printers, which use 35mm slides. Please check out the equipment information listed with my Polaroid Image and Emulsion Transfer course. The next course will be in January-February. I hope you can join in then.
Kathleen #859813

Kathryn (Love) Scheet level-classic October 20, 2004

This is so beautiful!! #859815

Kathleen T. Carr October 20, 2004

Thank you very much, Kathryn! #859842

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