Studiocarter
About
My photography is all black and white 16mm film movies. Not digital. I develop it and print it myself in my wet darkroom.
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As I measure light to set exposures during a photo or movie film shoot, the light becomes more visible. As light changes from the brightest it can be, the aperture value is known in my head.
And then there is the darkroom experience of loading 100 feet of exposed movie film correctly onto spirals in total darkness and later printing it, again in total darkness. I think that is cool to be able to do alone.
Of course, mixing mixing 7 and 8 chemicals, making two different developers, is cool, too!
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Draw, take pictures, paint, develop film, look at art stuff, talk
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
BFA, painting, PA art certification