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“Microfire Flower 1”

Sandwiched Negatives, Gloss RC Paper Andrew Borsoum is not interested in doing hipster-wannabe fashion shoots. His work is the furthest thing he could get from having “content.” Instead, his camera acts as a collector of textures, line contours and tonality, which he then composes by hand

“Sister Catacombs”

Sandwiched Negatives, Gloss RC Paper Andrew Borsoum is not interested in doing hipster-wannabe fashion shoots. His work is the furthest thing he could get from having “content.” Instead, his camera acts as a collector of textures, line contours and tonality, which he then composes by hand

“Phoenix (Firebird)”

Sandwiched Negatives, Gloss RC Paper Andrew Borsoum is not interested in doing hipster-wannabe fashion shoots. His work is the furthest thing he could get from having “content.” Instead, his camera acts as a collector of textures, line contours and tonality, which he then composes by hand

“SoLAR”

Solarized, Sandwiched Negatives/Multiple Exposures, Matte Fiber Paper Andrew Borsoum is not interested in doing hipster-wannabe fashion shoots. His work is the furthest thing he could get from having “content.” Instead, his camera acts as a collector of textures, line contours and tonality, which he then composes