Projection
Photography the Best Form of Painting With
Light
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Projection Photography with Kodachrome by John Neville Cohen
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Pure photography using only
light and film to
create special effects, even
with colour reversal film
without any digital software, or
darkroom chemistry!
By John Neville Cohen
A
lot of information and examples can be found on the
Internet about ‘Painting with Light’ and they are all only
about moving lights within a prolonged exposure. There are
also a lot of examples about ‘Projection Photography’, but
these are limited to the idea of simply projecting
patterns, or text onto people, or buildings.
My own form of ‘Projection Photography’ was discovered in
the early 1960’s, and this pure form of special effect
photography provides far more opportunities and is so much
more sophisticated. The magic lantern truly lives up to
its earlier name, as it really provides the best magical
method of painting with light!
So
much that is possible digitally such as: image blending,
masking, distorting, changing colours, and adding textures
can be achieved with the projector. In addition, images
can easily be manipulated with crystals and reflections
too.
Since
there is growing interest in analogue photography, these
original special effect techniques, are now proving to
be of interest again, as most of the possibilities
available digitally, are surprisingly also possible with
film, and all my creative photographs were taken on
Kodachrome (the film had to be posted and processed
by Kodak), so unlike other techniques, all these
creations could be seen before exposing any film.
I
did not always project onto a flat screen, but instead I
projected images onto many other things that were to
become the subject of the picture, for example I have
created photographs of projected images on a butterfly
wing, a feather, a shell, a flower, a leaf, and even on to
the edges of the pages of a book.
Images
(transparencies and negatives, both in colour and
black and white) were blended too, by using more
than one projector. These techniques enabled the freedom
to create amazing new photographs, without any digital
software, or darkroom chemistry.
My
most famous, unique, and historical Kodachrome
transparency is ‘Spirit of Spring’ consisting of a
negative of a tulip combined with a portrait. This was the
first ever Kodachrome transparency that had both a
positive and a negative image, on the same emulsion.

Spirit of Spring
This
photograph won the London Salon Trophy in 1967 and there
were over twenty major one-man exhibitions of about 70 of
my photographs the following year (many were
organised by Kodak in the USA and UK). At that
time, my photography was described as ground-breaking!
There
are many more award-winning special effect photographs on
my website as well as detailed information in ‘The Magic
Lantern’ section, describing exactly how anyone can do it.
"...regarded
as one of Britain's most original photographers." The
Times. 16th December 1967 The Times Diary.
"A
woman's face was exquisitely metamorphosed with the cup
of a yellow tulip - a Femme - Fleur Picasso might have
perpetrated had he taken to photography."
Arts Revue. 11th Oct 1969, Vol XXI No 20.
"Very
marketable as well as interesting and adventurous in
themselves with congratulations."
Cecil Beaton C.B.E. 8th March 1968
"…
extends the boundaries of the possible in photography
and shows us all how we can do so too."
Sir George Pollock Bt., M.A. (Former President
of The Royal Photographic Society 1978).
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The Magic Lantern

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Exhibitions
& Awards
Details
of one man exhibitions, reviews and awards
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Introduction
to The Author
by
Sir George F. Pollock Bt.,
M.A., F.R.P.S., F.R.S.A.
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Preface
& Acknowledgements
Each chapter is listed
below so that you can jump straight to any you wish.
But to begin, for the first time, just click on 'Preface'
and continue from here.
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No Darkroom - No Computer Required
What Exactly is
Needed?
Projection Photography with Kodachrome by John Neville
Cohen
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Page 1 (of 10 pages).
Projection
Photography
The
Magic Lantern Article
"How to"
by John Neville Cohen
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Page 2.
Adding
Texture
Painting with light, projection photography with
Kodachrome by John Neville Cohen,

Page 2.
Adding
Texture

Page 2.
Adding
Texture
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Page 3.
Distortion
& Reflections

Page 3.
Distortion
& Reflections
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Page 4.
Crystal
Patterns
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Page 5.
The
Subject Becomes The Screen
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Page 6.
Sandwiching
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Page 7.
Two
Projectors and Blending

Page 7.
Two
Projectors and Blending

Page 7.
Two
Projectors and Blending
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Page 8.
Spirit of
Spring and Other Examples

Page 8.
Another
Example

Page 8.
Another
Example
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Page 9.
Filter
Blending and More Projectors

Page 9.
Filter
Blending and More Projectors
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Page 10.
Rear Projection and
Inspired Accidents
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The
poetic portfolio consists of an exhibition of 75
photographs.
All created by using these methods from my
transparencies, please note the photographs in the
portfolio pages are at very low resolution.
To see better examples please have a look at my
'Painting with Light' section.
John Neville Cohen, projection photography, light
painting, special effects, painting with light, film,
Kodachrome, photography, portraits, analogue
photography, creative photography, artistic photography,
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artworks, contemporary, impressionist, limited edition,
pictures, Photo Expo, Kodak.
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