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Tenneson
enjoys working with a new cross-toning Polaroid process,
sometimes called "Chocolate." The cross-toning process
produces luminous photographs with a chocolately-brown
tone and suppressed highlights, almost like old albumen
prints. With Chocolate, the darkest blacks often reverse
in a solarized way. The one-of-its-kind, experimental
instant technique involves crossing Polacolor ER negative
(as in Type 809) and PolaPan positive and reagent (as
in Type 804). |
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©
Joyce Tenneson |
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Tenneson
is now reaching beyond the camera to promote her life
work. In conjunction with her latest book, she has established
a non-profit organization, which can be accessed at
www.lightwarriors.org, to encourage and teach people
how to provide mentoring and support in the development
of individual creativity and spirituality. |
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©
Joyce Tenneson |
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