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Tina Maas was born in Hamburg and studied in London. One semester was also spent in New York, where she was first introduced to unconventional photography techniques by photographerJill Enfield.Back in London she deepened her interest in experimenting with different media combining photography with drawing and printmaking.

Tina specialized in Tin Types and liquid light emulsion processes, which she applied to decaying objects. This work was centered thematically around deserted and derelict spaces and their various atmospheres from destruction to loneliness to a prevailing sense of presence left behind by their last inhabitants.

Tina's tintypes to the right are from Wandsworth Prison in London and from an abandoned pennatentiary in Philadelphia.

 

Tina Maas

Polaroid Emulsion Lifts

Beach ©

Beach 3 ©

Churchdoor 2 ©

Dark Tulips ©

Desert ©

Nahariya ©

Rome ©

Sahara ©

Shaveyzion ©

Stairs ©

Times Square ©

Tulips ©

Tunisia Door ©

Washing 2 ©

Wood Buddhas ©

Zamosc ©

Tin Types


View ©


Factory ©


Bedroom ©


Armchair ©


Womenprison ©


Ganghell ©


Gangbest 1 ©

 

Deathrow ©


Bed ©


Courtyard 2 ©

 

 

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