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Timeless Analog-Digital Images from @scottirvine57 and @kimmibird
To see more of Scott and Kim’s timeless images combining both old and new techniques, follow @scottirvine57 and @kimmibird on Instagram.
“I still believe that film has a magic to it,” says Scott Irvine (@scottirvine57). Self-described as a latecomer to digital and mobile photography, he still uses vintage analog equipment and maintains a traditional darkroom for professional photographers in Brooklyn, New York.
“Early on, I was frustrated that techniques and styles that had taken me years to learn in a darkroom setting were now available as apps, for everyone. I have since embraced these digital ideas, and incorporated them into my work,” Scott says. “I love the idea of bouncing back and forth between digital and analog mediums. I have experimented with creating negatives from some of my iPhone images, bringing them into the darkroom to print using analog techniques, then back to a digital format like Instagram.”
He shares this visual language with his wife and fellow photographer, Kim Meinelt (@kimmibird). She describes their journey together, “Three months after we met, we traveled to Southeast Asia on a trip that would foreshadow our foray into collaborative photography. Our process places two opposing techniques together with as little resistance as possible.”
by via Instagram Blog
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