DOUBLE EXPOSED
- February 23rd, 2010
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Diane Peterson and Gary Fudge have been collaborating with film based work for a wee while now. The examples are from their latest collaboration using 1950s Yashica medium format cameras running 120 film.
Gary shoots a roll of exposures in his native Scotland, before sending the roll across the Atlantic, to Diane in the States, who re-rolls the film and shoots her own exposures. Neither discuss the project leaving the results to chance and fun. In this digital world… Film lives on..!!
Gary Fudge is a founding member and co-administrator of aamora. A freelance photographer, he lives on Orkney, part of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. He loves travel and photography. And photography. Oh, and travel. He specializes in moody imagery, stormy skies, decay and dark humour.
You will enjoy Gary’s previous aamora posts by clicking here and more of his work at Flatfoot Photography and at jpgmag.com .
Diane Peterson is a member of aamora. She is an American photographer living on the northern prairies of Idaho. She tells us: “However, my travels throughout the world have given me a perspective on my surroundings and have allowed me to “dream” when creating images I like to imagine are part of my reality. Off beat,sometimes quirky images emerge from my cameras. I like to explore alternative approaches to photography; much of the work I create is fueled by fragments of an imaginary existence. I use vintage, plastic and toy cameras as well as more modern slr’s and dslr’s. I develop all my own black and white film.”
To see more of Diane’s work:















I soooooooo miss playing in film – use to use this technique and was always floored by the Creations – G*R*E*A*T work u 2…….
Wonderful, dreamy images….a divine collaboration, creating a third mystical dimension.
Congratulations to you both of you. I love the complexity of these images and I find it rewarding exploring all the details.
All the photos are really charming. I love the House of Cards and the Hotel Seaside also. Congratulations to both. Has this work made me remember that Gigi Tindle (you remember her?) and I (I think that Rachel too) we did the same but in slide film -what those times!-. The interesting of these processes is to see as the coincidence joins remote concepts and turns them into something only and unrepeatable.
This kind of collaboration always looks like fun. Anyone want to play? Great work you two! I also love the house of cards!
Absolutely agree with all the below said! Wonderful, magic, intriguing results that achieve to transport us into another world and give us a peek-in into the vast possibilities of the world of photography. My congratulations to both of you, Gary, and Diane
these are exceptional results! Well done both!
Fabulous! House of Cards is my favourite. How amazing!
I first came across this astonishing art process when perusing Peggy Sue Harrington’s photos on Redbubble. She was creating some amazing double exposures with Matt Adamik. Both live on the left coast of America so this project expands the playing field.
I must say that these double exposures are extraordinary, brilliant would not be an overstatement. It is my fervent hope that these sublime examples of such singular collaborative genius will not be the last to grace Aamora.
Yow! Now that is the ulimate in collaboration. Fantastic results.