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All Photos © Boogie |
Photographer Boogie says of his recent project, “I’ve recently started experimenting with wet plate collodion process. It was really amazing to feel like an alchemist, connected to past times, mixing chemicals and pouring plates in my tiny dirty basement. There is dust and dirt everywhere and temperature varies, so the results are unpredictable. After doing the first few plates, I realized that something about this process captures people’s darker side so I named the series DEMONS. The whole series was done in Belgrade in late Fall and Winter, it was gray and gloomy, exposures were long, and you could see people going crazy trying to keep still and staring in the lens.” To see more of Boogie’s work click here.




They are beautiful. It is interesting how the technique drives the process which influences the feeling of them. The antithesis of a snap shot.
It’s really interesting how the process influenced the mood and not the lighting