Wow, this collection is beautiful - there's something magical about those dots of lights. Were they physical holes made onto the vintage image or digitally produced? I couldn't figure that out. This will be nice to play around with :]
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Wow, this collection is beautiful - there's something magical about those dots of lights. Were they physical holes made onto the vintage image or digitally produced? I couldn't figure that out. This will be nice to play around with :]
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Yes, she physically arranged the dots within the prints, then projected light through them and rephotographed them from the other side. No photoshop effects there, it's real light source coming through! And I agree, very beautiful and such a simple—yet elegant—technique.
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