What’s in a picture?

A picture’s worth a thou­sand words. Behind gifted eyes, is a vision, a gen­tle whis­per from the heart, an artist’s soul. Like the deaf­en­ing silence in a vibrant dream,

…every pic­ture tells a story with a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Postscripts

Curated by WILL WIRIAWAN

laptopogram.jpg
© Aditya Mandayam

This, prac­ti­cally would make your iPhone, iPad, or any LCD screens your truly dig­i­tal neg­a­tive. Aditya Mandayam:

For the past few years I made prints like this: shoot-develop-scan film, print dig­i­tally. The Laptopogram is an inverse. […] Laptopograms are images made by press­ing pho­to­sen­si­tive paper onto a lap­top screen and flash­ing an image in a man­ner not unlike con­tact print­ing or pho­tograms. […] ‘Laptopogram’ is a mis­nomer — I reckon they can be made with pretty much any mon­i­tor. Perhaps ‘Luminous Screen Emulsion Transfers’ is a better.

Brilliantly authen­tic. Excuse me, I got some dust­ing to do.

(Via Photojojo)

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