The Art of photography

(Steven Felgate) #1
Respondingto
theSubject:ASpecialObject

PeteTurner
wasnotparticularlymoved

bythemannequin.Althoughhelikedits

colorandthe
carewithwhichithadbeen

carved,hedidnotseeorfeelanytran-


scendentmeaning.
Itremainedanobject

inhiseyes,andhehadnourgetoturnit

intoahumanbeingor
tomakeacom-

mentwithit.

Seekingawaytoincorporatethe
ob-

jectinastrongdesignscheme,hetoyed


withtheideaofhavingthemannequinre-


flectitselfrepeatedlyinamirror.Thenhe


begantonoticethemannequin'sage."I

knew


it
wasold,''hesaid,"and

I
had

thefeelingitwasprobablyinthewrong


placeintime.Itwillprobablylastlonger


thantheperiodoftimeIwilllivein."This


ideaprovidedthesolutionhehadbeen

lookingfor:Hewouldusecolorand mo-


tiontocreateafeelingoftime.


Thepictureisatourdeforceoftechni-

calingenuity.Heposedthemannequin


againstwhiteseamlesspaper.Thenhe


hungablackcurtaininfrontofit,andcut


outarectangular"door"


throughwhichit

couldbeseen.Togivethemannequin's


headitsownframe,he
placedablack

cardboardbar,fourincheswide,across

theopeninginthecurtain,
therebytrans-

forming
thedoorintoaDutchdoor.

Turnerfittedhiscamerawitha35mm

perspective-control
lens.Oftenusedto

reduceperspectivedistortioninarchitec-

turalphotography,suchalenscan
move

up
anddownorsidewise(achievingthe

sameresultsasthetiltsandswings
ofa

view
camera'sbellows)whilethefilmre-

mainsinfixedposition.Itcanshifttheim-

ageonthefilmwithout
alteringimage

shape.Turnermovedthelensinastep-

likeprogression,exposing
at

intervals


withafewdeviationsinthepatternto

keepthearrangementfrombeingboring.

Inthismanner
hemadetwoidentical

negatives,eachwitheightseparateex-

posuresonit.Andeachexposurewas

shotwithadifferentcolorfilter.Turner

thencombinedthetwonegativesintoa

sandwich.
Wheretheimageswereidenti-

cal,heprintedthemslightlydisplaced

fromanexactoverlapinordertoaddva-

rietytothepattern.
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