Drugstore Photograms

Drugstore Photograms – A project where I went to the local drugstore and bought supplies to make photograms (camera-less photo images) right in the store. I purchased the film and light-up objects then exposed the 35mm film in a light safe bag that I created using a coat purchased there.

The exposed film was then developed and printed in-store (at the film development counter right behind her in the video) which means that these photos were created start-to-finish in the drugstore, harnessing the chemicals inherent in the color film process to create these pieces.

Consumer and producer are the roles I play while the drugstore is also a participant in the production—without them, the project wouldn’t be possible.

Watch the video of their making: http://bit.ly/2hkAsur.

All pieces in the Drugstore Photogram series are in an edition of 2, and their size is 8” x 6” x 1 ⅜” framed.

To inquire about available pieces from this popular series, click here to email Kate so she can let you know which ones are still available.

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