Tessa Graham
Tessa Graham
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  • Home
  • Blog
  • About/Contact
  • Photography
    • Analog >
      • Black & White Film >
        • B/W 35mm
        • B/W 120
      • Colour Film >
        • Colour 35mm
        • Colour 120
    • Double Exposures
    • Portraits
    • Series >
      • Modern Day Fairy Tales
      • Tea In The Woods
  • Printmaking
    • How Do You Take It?
    • Potential & Fruition
    • Which Wood/Would You Choose?
    • Other
  • Other Works
    • Book Works
    • Video Work

​Double Exposures

Using any form of analog photography is a game of chance. This ebb and flow is part of the appeal which has drawn so many to this medium. Either you can dwell on these imperfections or you can use these mistakes to your advantage. Mistakes are a constant occurrence in analog, whether it be an exposure miscalculation, chemical mishap or even something as silly as forgetting to wind your film to the next frame before shooting.

This is my collection of happy accidents.


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