Can we assume that this is a self portrait of sorts?
Don
No, this is a....I'm not sure what to call it, a prototype, I guess, for an informal portrait series I've been planning for a couple of years, of a group of people who can be found in the winter at a coffeeshop and seafood market owned by two sisters in a fishing village near where I used to live. I really like these people; I admire them and find their grit and equanimity in the face of hardship an inspiration, and hoped to find a way to express their character in portraits.
I meant to do the series using my Mamiya 67, but that turned out to be too intimidating for the folks, so I tried using my silly little digital point and shoot and that seemed less threatening to them, but I've just taken two trial shots so far, and I'm playing around with the first one seeing how it prints in gum. I just happened to grab the negative for those test prints with PBK11, since it was sitting there handy.
I got this camera to take pictures of the gum process for my website; if I'd had any idea I was going to use it for my actual work, I would have spent some more money and got something decent.
This is the owner of the cafe, a remarkable woman, taking a break from cooking crabcakes and fish and chips, with the counter clutter in the background. The scars on her face are from a car accident she had a couple of summers ago; she was very badly hurt but recovered by sheer strength and will power.
That's more than you wanted to know, but a longwinded way of saying no, it's not a self-portrait. Thanks for asking,
Katharine