Hibiscus Transfer
Alex Hawley

Hibiscus Transfer

Made two of these a while back. Sold one and gave the other one to my wife.
Location
home
Equipment Used
8x10 Deardorff with 4x5 reducing back, 12 inch Commercial Ektar Lens
Film & Developer
Polaroid Type 59
Paper & Developer
Emulsion Lift Transfer on Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper
Lens Filter
none
Thank you one and all. The response to this photo has been very kind.

SoulSurround, the look of the print is unique because it is a unique technique. To be honest, if I didn't know what it was, I would not be able to guess how it was done. The emulsion lift technique is said to have originated in Europe by some commercial advertisement photographers. I think it was Smirnof's Vodka series that was done with it several years ago.
 

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