In many ways this blog owes a lot to a nice person named Susan Burnstine, who takes dreamy etherial photography with her homemade cameras and has a great site outafocus as well as her professional photography site.
In 2005 I got hold of one of her cameras, a little gem of a thing with the funny name of Empire Junior and it opened my eyes to the fun and creative possibilities of simple, no frills medium format photography and led me down the plastic path. I’ve outlined these beginnings in a very early post on this site.
Anyway, Susan has been profiled with a great short video documentary on Fine Art Tv which gives some insight into the why and how she makes the wonderful photography she does. I highly recommend it – you can check it out here:
Susan Burnstine – The Dream Passenger
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