About ‘Melancholic Tin Snail’ by Ton van Buuren
This Tin Snail was tucked away in a corner in a French village. Because of the dry climate you can see them there a lot and they remain in good condition. By the position of the headlights it seems to muse about the good old days.
At first I thought I was going to do the photo in black and white, but by playing with the colours a bit…
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I came this close to not being involved in photography. My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic, with the biggest parallax error you could wish for! So I always had pictures of people without heads. I used these cassettes with 12 or 24 photos, black and white (that was cheaper than colour!). I was advised to be economical with this material. I only took a picture if I was sure it was worth it. Later, when I had a reflex camera, I used slides (cheaper indeed!). They have to…
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