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Photo Credit: John Paul Evans
'Stilled Lives' are a series of self-portraits that reference artworks from western history.The pinhole photographs need extended exposure which requires the sitter to perform stasis for this primitive technology.Remaining still for prolonged periods is reminiscent of the life model's role, becoming petrified in the temporal drift.Walter Benjamin believed that in early examples of photography an 'aura' was captured through the long exposures necessary to record the image:"The procedure itself taught the models to live inside rather than outside the moment. During the long duration of these shots they grew as it were into the picture".(Walter Benjamin - A Short History of Photography)
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medium format pinhole self-portrait printed digitally onto Hahnemuhle paper
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