The Sandwiched Negative Technique is a favorite of mine for creating a narrative beyond what might exist in a single image.

The Sandwiched Negative Technique is a favorite of mine for creating a narrative beyond what might exist in a single image.

 This is a double exposed negative... Two images on one frame that cannot be separated.

This is a double exposed negative... Two images on one frame that cannot be separated.

 Using two negatives allows me greater freedom to create a different narrative

Using two negatives allows me greater freedom to create a different narrative

 The silhouette of a woman

The silhouette of a woman

 A vertical landscape

A vertical landscape

 A quick look at the negatives on the lightbox to see if they will work together for a print

A quick look at the negatives on the lightbox to see if they will work together for a print

 On the right is the 8x10 negative printed onto Pictorico OHP film... This allows for an 8x10 contact print instead of the smaller original negative on the right.

On the right is the 8x10 negative printed onto Pictorico OHP film... This allows for an 8x10 contact print instead of the smaller original negative on the right.

 The final resulting Palladium print next to the contact print

The final resulting Palladium print next to the contact print

 The Sandwiched Negative Technique is a favorite of mine for creating a narrative beyond what might exist in a single image.
 This is a double exposed negative... Two images on one frame that cannot be separated.
 Using two negatives allows me greater freedom to create a different narrative
 The silhouette of a woman
 A vertical landscape
 A quick look at the negatives on the lightbox to see if they will work together for a print
 On the right is the 8x10 negative printed onto Pictorico OHP film... This allows for an 8x10 contact print instead of the smaller original negative on the right.
 The final resulting Palladium print next to the contact print

The Sandwiched Negative Technique is a favorite of mine for creating a narrative beyond what might exist in a single image.

This is a double exposed negative... Two images on one frame that cannot be separated.

Using two negatives allows me greater freedom to create a different narrative

The silhouette of a woman

A vertical landscape

A quick look at the negatives on the lightbox to see if they will work together for a print

On the right is the 8x10 negative printed onto Pictorico OHP film... This allows for an 8x10 contact print instead of the smaller original negative on the right.

The final resulting Palladium print next to the contact print

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