Claudia Wornum from San Francisco takes pinhole photographs of landscapes. She also works with lumen prints, solarization and film acceleration.
From: San Francisco, USA.
Shows: Lumen prints, Pinholes, Film acceleration and Solarization.
“There is pure magic in that the tiny pinhole of light containing the entire world. When I then solarize the film, I feel like the sorcerer’s apprentice, setting a narrow edge between control and chaos.”
More about Claudia:
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Contact
- Email: claudiawornum (at) comcast.net
Note on processes: Claudia has written 2 articles describing the processes involved in Film Acceleration and Solarization and layered negatives.
The Pinhole diptych tree series are made from 2 side by side solarized Kodaliths (8″ x 10″ Ortho Litho films) contact printed on type C-print paper. Claudia uses a large dog kibble container pinhole camera. The other pinhole images are 120 mm panoramas are made from very expired color chrome films that are cross-processed in C-41 chemistry. The cameras for these are Danish Butter cookie tins.
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