The ‘Box Brownie Landscape’ series depicts the Australian landscape in its raw state. The series embraces the moods and textures of the landscape rather than the specific geographic details of where the exposures were taken. By highlighting these ephemeral elements in the landscape the resulting images are filled with ambiguity and emotion.
The photographs in this series were all captured at various locations around Australia in a 1940’s Box Brownie camera on black and white 120 film.
Alice Blanch is an emerging Australian photographer influenced by the ephemeral nature of the sky and its relationship to the landscape below. Alice works with photographic film in old cameras, enjoying the possibility for magical and unpredictable results and is passionate about using analogue processes and techniques in new and experimental ways.
photography, Australia, low-tech, alternative
The ‘Box Brownie Landscape’ series depicts the Australian landscape in its raw state. The series embraces the moods and textures of the landscape rather than the specific geographic details of where the exposures where taken. By highlighting these ephemeral elements in the landscape the resulting images are filled with ambiguity and emotion.
The photographs in this series were all captured at various locations around Australia in a 1940’s Box Brownie camera on black and white 120 film.
Alice Blanch is an emerging Australian photographer influenced by the ephemeral nature of the sky and its relationship to the landscape below. Alice works with photographic film in old cameras, enjoying the possibility for magical and unpredictable results and is passionate about using analogue processes and techniques in new and experimental ways.
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