View a video of my prints hanging on the wall of A&I in Hollywood: Fiat Lux Exhibition
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Please do not take my work without asking for permission. If you want to use my work email me at info@zoewiseman.com and I will look at your website and see if it's something I want to be a part of. I am quite particular where my work ends up. Thank you for understanding this delicate issue.
"If you stand in the light, the shadows look prettier." my own quote.
Just a little break in the monotony… Had a lovely shoot a couple days ago and will post the Chocolate Polaroid images soon. I have fallen in love with Chocolate Polaroid and it fits on my Holga, which is even more edible! YUM. So, stay tuned. Until then enjoy my iPhone Nude from the location processed with Hipstamatic and a few other funky apps.
This is going to be a great show, for a great charity. AND! A book has been made with all the images that will be hanging in the gallery. Buy some art, and support a charity = heart warming! See you all Thursday! Â Click on the flyer to see the event information.
I Spy With My Plastic Eye
I’ll be showing one of my husbands destroyed keyboards from The Fragile Tour (NIN), taken with a Holga/Polaroid Back and shot on Type 85 DISCONTINUED Polaroid film.
Victim #16 Fallen Keyboard - The Fragile Tour - Nine Inch Nails
I Spy With My Plastic Eye, is a group print exhibition visualized by photographer, Astor Morgan. The exhibit, brought to life by A&I, is a testament to the unique qualities of toy cameras. Each artist approached their imagery with a singular voice, using a variety of film types, techniques, and cameras.
Because the charity weSpark will benefit from proceeds of this exhibit, special arrangements have been made with the contributing artists to allow their prints so be sold at unprecedented prices. Please visit, www.weSpark.org .
Contributing Artists:
Zoe Wiseman, Aline Smithson, Anne Elliot Cutting, Monica Orozco, Erin McGuire, April Rocha, Christiane Ingenthron, Carmen Luceno, Connie Conway, Daniel Lupercio, Ellen Stone, Gal Harpaz, Maura Brennan, Nicole Cooper, Noelle Swan Gilbert, Jason Costanzo, Joshua Elliot, Liv Naesheim, Manuello Paganelli, Maura Brennan, Meg Madison, Niki Mustain, Nelson Blanton, Thomas Michael Alleman, Astor Morgan, Michael Kirchoff, Jolie Margulies, Karen Florek, Evan Walsh and Vern Evans.
Sponsored by:
A&I, HP, Fuji, Freestyle, Light Leaks Magazine, Lens Babys, and Julia Dean.
Before you go on a trip, especially one that won’t allow you to rent gear, you need a check list. A packing list, and a bag that you can carry on the plane. Checking your gear and trusting airport baggage with expensive equipment is a bit foolhardy. If only I could Fed-Ex it all so it arrived before me. But I don’t even trust that. So – I thought I’d let you all into my ritual of organizing before a photo excursion by posting my check list.
iPhone snap of Holga back
1. Holga w/Polaroid Back. I don’t leave home without it!
2. And that means – 10 packs of Type 85 Pos/Neg
3. Sodium Sulfite (hmm… airport security… wonders to myself)
4. Polaroid Bucket
5. 2 Nikon FM
6. Nikkor 50mm
7. Nikkor 105
8. Red Filter, Orange Filter, Yellow Filter
9. 20 BW Kodak Tri-X 35mm 400 Speed
10. Rollei
11. 20 BW Ilford Delta 120 400 Speed
12. 20 BW Kodak Tri-X 120 400 Speed
13. The last stash of Kodak Portra
14. My last roll of Kodak Color Infrared
15. Film Cooler for Infrared Film
16. Diana Camera
17. Pano Holga Camera
18. 4×4 silver/white reflector
19. Polaroid film protectors
I’m debating on taking my Speed Graphic 4×5. I know I’ll want it at some point but the terrain is going to be rugged and traveling light seems like that will give me the most freedom. Not only would I have to tote the 4×5 around but boxes of Type 55 too. So it’s not sounding too adventurous at the moment. Thinking about renting something while I’m there for a day so …
20. i545 Polaroid Back
21. 1 box of Polaroid Type 55
Yeah – I kind of have to shoot 4×5 – at least one day. Even though it will be insanely cumbersome, it will probably be worth it.
22. Video Camera
I have a few days yet, trying to think of more crap I can fit into a carryon seems exhausting. If only I just needed clothing.
For those wondering what the prize is going to be… I’ve decided to give whoever guesses where I am 2 movies I made to music of my photography mailed to you.