Pink New York City Skyline
New York City, but make it souped (and pink-hued).
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 for 24 hours in a mixture of water and various substances (the soup) and left to dry for a couple of weeks. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this unique, pink scene of the New York City skyline, as viewed from walking from the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.
New York City, but make it souped (and pink-hued).
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 for 24 hours in a mixture of water and various substances (the soup) and left to dry for a couple of weeks. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this unique, pink scene of the New York City skyline, as viewed from walking from the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.
New York City, but make it souped (and pink-hued).
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 for 24 hours in a mixture of water and various substances (the soup) and left to dry for a couple of weeks. Once dry, I developed and scanned the film myself. What resulted was this unique, pink scene of the New York City skyline, as viewed from walking from the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.