Portfolio 3, Painting with Light Projection Photography with Kodachrome Transparencies by John Neville Cohen3 of 5 |
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Plate 31 |
Jazz |
Plate 33 |
Plate 34 |
Plate 35 |
Plate 36 |
Evergreen |
Plate 38 |
Plate 39 |
Cascading Flowers |
Nude & Feather |
Plate 42 |
Plate 43 |
Madam Butterfly |
Plate 45 |
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These images were all created by John
Neville Cohen using his unique John loved Kodachrome, not for making polite little prints, but for blasting his photos onto a giant screen! What he did not love were the unavoidable intruders of reality: electric wires, phone cables, and other visual gatecrashers that insisted on ruining his perfect holiday landscapes. Then came a lucky accident. While
setting up his projector one day, screen still folded away, an
image landed on a pair of curtains. Suddenly the portrait
looked transformed, textured, and so intriguing! That set off
a spark of curiosity and sent John experimenting: projecting
images onto anything that would hold still, then photographing
the results. That is how, in the late 1950s, his exciting
unique analogue Projection Photography technique was
born, although it became technically complicated, and decades
ahead of its time, his creations were also striking, and
artistic. |
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