THE DOUBLE EXPOSURE PROJECT - SURFBOARDS
THIS INSTALLMENT SHOWCASES THE UNIQUE SYMMETRY AND COLOR OF HISTORICAL SURFBOARD FINS AND TAILS THROUGH MULTIPLE EXPOSED FILM. TO SIMPLIFY MULTIPLE EXPOSURE, I DO NOT ADVANCE THE FILM FRAME FROM 1 TO 2 TO 3 ETC... I EXPOSE ONE FRAME MULTIPLE TIMES. IT STARTED WITH EXPOSING A FRAME TWICE (DOUBLE EXPOSURE) THEN I EXPERIMENTED WITH MORE AND MORE EXPOSURES. ALL OF THESE PHOTOS WERE SHOT ON EITHER KODAK OR FUJI 120 FILM OF DIFFERENT SPEEDS. I DID NOT USE ANY FILTERS OR PHOTOSHOP TO CREATE THESE IMAGES. THE CONCEPT STARTS WITH AN IDEA, A ROUGH IS SKETCHED OUT ON PAPER, THEN I USE BASIC MATH TO COME UP WITH THE COMPENSATION FOR THE EXPOSURE. I AVERAGE 2 USEABLE PHOTOS PER ROLL OF FILM (15 SHOTS.) THE BOARDS WERE PROVIDED BY THE CALIFORNIA SURF MUSEUM IN OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA WHERE THEY REMAIN ON DISPLAY FOR THE PUBLIC TO VIEW. I MADE THE COVER OF THE JUNE 2020 ISSUE OF THE SURFERS JOURNAL, THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS SURF PUBLICATION IN THE WORLD. ALL OF THESE IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRINTS.
ALL OF THESE IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRINTS ON FINE ART PAPER, CANVAS, METAL, AND ACRYLIC.
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