I'll be in France for five weeks, leaving
late June. See some relatives and friends. Tke lots of
pictures.
Prior to going, I'll be working on another
giant pinhole project. This time, I'll be shooting what is essentially the
last "Hot" building in the almost defunct Red Light district of Montreal.
The building will be torn down to make room for another large building that will
be housing - among others - the new international photography center.
I'll be working from across the street, in
a corner room of what is now a respectable hotel but used to be a "by the
hour" place. The final image will be a tryptic - each part consisting
of two panels (4 feet by 8 feet) of a paper negative image (Ilford Warmtone
DW Glossy). Hence there will six panels altogether and after cropping, the
total width will be 18 feet.
Because the room points to the South East,
I have to wait for the afternoon to start expsosure. Each group of two
panels requires about 3 hours of exposure (of which two are spent dodging the
central area to allow appropriate exposure in the
extremities). Therefore I can only expose two groups of two panels
before the light becomes insufficient. Processing, washing, toning, etc.
requires about 1 hour per panel and my day will end somewhere around
midnight.
Since I plan to create 3 of these tryptics,
and factoring in the time to set up the room, make tests and undo the room, I
count a full week of work for me and 2-3 assistants.
Do I get paid? Not until I
have found somebody with a big checkbook to buy one of the tryptics.
Will I want to do more? Of course...
Its really fun...
Guy
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