Tuesday, February 5, 2013


David Emitt Adams is a young photographer who is currently working in Gilbert, Arizona.  He received his BFA from Bowling Green State University and his MFA from Arizona State University.   His work revolves around the concept of human involvement with a nature over time.   The process he uses is what I really enjoy about his work, he uses old found cans from the desert that have been discarded over time, next he places an image on the can, form the area it was from, using wet-plate collodion process.  The end result is an artifact that bares the image of what it has witnessed.



 

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