Triptych - for the Analog (film) photography community.

Hello here and there.
Yesterday i painted a wall in my living place and by the way listened for the "The United Nations of Photography" podcasts as i usually doing when i busy with some routine work and can listen and hear (for these who knows what is a difference :-) ).
One of the episodes just amazed me due to the interesting discussion or even a little bit a dispute about how to tell a photostory or how to create a narrative based series of images and if its possible with a single images, telling the whole story in one time.

I put the link there for these who would like to get this theme more deep:

https://unitednationsofphotography.com/2024/08/07/podcast-a-photographic-conversation-episode-336-with-bill-shapiro/

The discussing were Bill Shapiro, a Former Editor-in-Chief of LIFE magazine and author and co-author of several books as well a photography curator as you can see in his IG profile:

https://www.instagram.com/billshapiro/?hl=en

and Dr.Grant Scott, Art director of photography books and magazines and the host of this Podcast.


And today my image is a triptych made from a few panoramic photographs, exposed in some backyard in the village, very close to my living place. I took these images a few month ago, I did it in time, because the backyard was destroyed and the old cars wrecks gone in unknown direction, so these images became historical, without to wait tens and hundreds of years.


Photographed with Horizon 202 panoramic film camera (you can see the image below) on ilford HP5 400 film. Developed and scanned at home.



Printable Art of many of my works is available in my Redbubble Store :

https://www.redbubble.com/people/Stran9e/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown



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