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Artist Vera Lutter uses one of the oldest optical technologies still in use: the camera obscura.
Before the invention of photography, it was known that if light traveled through a tiny hole into a darkened room, an image of the external world (off which the light rays had reflected) would re-form upside down on a wall opposite the tiny opening. By building room-sized cameras and placing unexposed photo paper across from a pinhole opening, Lutter has adopted the camera obscura as her singular working method, resulting in photographs with an ethereal, otherworldly beauty.
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Vera Lutter, "Pieter Claesz, Still Life with Herring, Wine and Bread, 1647: March 28, 2017, 2017, "unique gelatin silver print, © Vera Lutter, digital image courtesy of the artist.
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