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Jan Kapoor Photography
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Fantasy Still Life

This is a series of still life images which utilizes old family photographs and other family "heirlooms" in an attempt to evoke a sense of memory, of the continuum of time, existing simultaneously in the past, present and future.

The images were made with 4x5 pinhole cameras, incorporating multiple images in camera, printed in palladium as well as in gelatin-silver on warm tone paper toned with a combination of sepia and selenium.