Contemporary Portrait Photography 2019
Kelly Joslin
Nature, and my relationship to it, has long served as a guiding force in my work. My photographic prints openly explore self-portraiture as a means of documenting the temporal aspects of physicality. The resultant imagery serves as a seamless conduit between complex abstract compositions and straightforward images that provide an unaltered portrait at a given moment in time.
My fiber-base gelatin silver print, Serendipity, was created using a Holga pinhole camera. The complex image results from the use of a long exposure time as well as a variety of darkroom processes and manipulations.
Serendipity
Analogue/ Holga pinhole camera/ Fiber-base gelatin silver print
10” x 10” print / 20” x 16” framed
2018
$600