Family of Palms
The unique treatment in this photo was created by hand—and by chance—through a process called souping. The image was first shot on film; then that film was soaked in a mixture of various substances (the soup) and left to dry. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this dreamy, colorful scene of a family of palm trees.
The unique treatment in this photo was created by hand—and by chance—through a process called souping. The image was first shot on film; then that film was soaked in a mixture of various substances (the soup) and left to dry. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this dreamy, colorful scene of a family of palm trees.
The unique treatment in this photo was created by hand—and by chance—through a process called souping. The image was first shot on film; then that film was soaked in a mixture of various substances (the soup) and left to dry. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this dreamy, colorful scene of a family of palm trees.
8x10 and 12x18 prints feature a quarter inch white border and are printed on a satin finish lightweight cardstock paper.
Please note that this process may result in grain, marks and other imperfections on the image and you can expect to see those in your printed photo.