THE CRAFT OF PHOTOGRAPHY WITHOUT A CAMERA
For centuries, scientists and inventors have theorised over the different ways in which one could paint with light to render the world as they perceive it. But it was only in 1825, when the French inventor, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, created the first photograph with a process called heliography. With the camera obscura, he preserved the scene onto a pewter plate, thinly coated with a naturally occurring asphalt. This opened up a world of possibilities for other ways of picture-making in the subsequent years—calotypes, cyanotypes, the wet-plate collodion process, photograms, chemigrams and others. Cumbersome as they were to produce, the photographs made as a result of these processes harboured very specific qualities that were unique to them.
As technology progressed, the time it took to make a picture shortened. With the introduction of film rolls, and much later, digital photography, these processes became obsolete. However, the 21st century has witnessed a renewed interest in alternative and “camera-less” or unconventional ways of picture-making. Perhaps it points to our need to slow down in a world that is rapidly on the move.
In this issue of Better Photography, Conchita Fernandes and Nilofer Khan speak to four artists—Almudena Romero, Granville Carroll, Ricardo Guixà, and Johanna Rotko—who employ unconventional techniques to picture-making to convey complex themes of identity, race, migration, ecology, colonisation, and our relationship with the universe.
Esta historia es de la edición March 2022 de Better Photography.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición March 2022 de Better Photography.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Nikon Unveils Its Compact Super Telephoto Lens
Nike ikon revealed a lens for the full frames line-up-the Nikkor Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S. It is roughly 48% lighter and 16% shorter than its F-mount, weighing in at 2385g and measuring 5.6in x 15.2in.
OnePlus 10 Pro 5G A Versatile Performer
Will the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G surpass its predecessor, the 9 Pro 5G? Nilofer Khan finds out.
One Nation Indivisible
Dorothea Lange is best known for the work she carried out for the Farm Security Administration, the Migrant Mother being one of the most iconic portraits to have come out of the Great Depression in the 1930s.
Debdatta Chakraborty Wins Pink Lady Food Awards 2022
The Pink Lady Food Photographer Year recently concluded its eleventh edition of the contest.
GoPro Unveils the Lightweight Hero10 Black Bones
Gilbert oPro's latest addition to their line-up is Hero 10 Black Bones, a lightweight camera built to be mounted on FPV drones.
Camera Breakdown of the World Press Photo Winners
For those who are keen to know the cameras award-winning photojournalists use, Photolari and The Phoblographer have shared a breakdown of their list.
Canon Launches Cinema Excellence Suite
Саnon India announced the Cinema Excellence Suite, a unique platform to showcase its range of cinema imaging technology to cinematographers, DOPs, filmmakers, and production houses in Mumbai.
Sony World Photography Awards Unveils its Winners
Sony World Photography Awards 2022 recently concluded its 16th edition. The grand title winner is Adam Ferguson from Australia for Migrantes, a series of black and white self-portraits of migrants in Mexico, taken as they waited to cross the border into the United States. He will be bestowed with a cash prize of USD 25,000 (approx. Rs. 19,13,082).
Photojournalist Dirck Halstead Passes Away
Colie elebrated American photojournalist pivotal moments in U.S history, passed away at the age of 85, on 25 March.
Photomontage Pioneer Jerry Uelsmann Passes Away
Jenaerry Uelsmann, a surrealist photographer and photomontage pioneer passed away on 4 April, at the age of 87.