Solargraphy
A DIY photo project involving beer cans, light-sensitive paper and patience. Lotās of patience.
Project: āWithin the Blast Radiusā
After experimenting with solargraphy on and off over the course of 15 years, Iāve found myself applying my post-processing workflow in a novel way. āWithin the Blast Radiusā was inspired to a large degree by 1950ās and 60ās footage of nuclear explosions. And in editing, I fully leaned into that.
Probably fueled by the fact that the āDoomsday Clockā (yes thatās a real thing), is closer to midnight than itās ever been. And that includes the height of the tension surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis during the Cold War.
Aesthetically, I kind of discovered these looked like detonations of weapons of mass destruction by accident. While color grading scans of nine 6-month exposures on Ilford Multigrade RC photographic paper inside a couple of beer cans wrapped with black tape and tied to trees dotted around a park in the western Netherlands, I went āhuh, thatās interesting. Letās make a series out of thatā.
Learn more about solargraphy and how to get started with this here: