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The young photographer Wu Yuhang lock himself in his darkroom to project his feelings on instant films. The chemicals medium are manhandled, overexposed with various light sources, jogged, crushed, pressed, ...
'I write the negative film in an interaction between light and body [...] The absence of the camera allows light to drift away from the traces of existence. It allows photography to return to the medium itself.'
An historic bridge as the chemistry [integral process] uses silver bromide (and dyes), the chemical that democratised the photography as we know it before digital.
Published by Bromide Books
Edition of 300
Softcover
68 pages
170 x 260 mm
ISBN 9789887760085