You Are What You Eat – Solaroid Fine Art Photography Series
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Polaroid produced for a short time in the 1990′s a very high speed black and white 10x 8 print material with no negative. Paul Williams discovered that if you pulled the Polaroid early the black backing that held a latent picture would solorize. This left a grey negative image against a solid black background. As the backing plastic negative dried crystals built up and Paul Williams started copying these onto 5×4 negative film to create final negative to print from. Paul Williams nicknamed these “Soloroids”
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