Joel Meyerowitz is a pioneer of colour photography 📸🌅 See more of his images here:
was ready to try something new – so he reached back into the annals of photography and purchased an 8×10 inch Deardorff field camera in 1976. The vintage brass, mahogany and leather camera, first manufactured in the 1920s, required a tripod so that it could remain perfectly still for long exposures lasting anywhere from five seconds to five minutes.
A few years into the series, Meyerowitz and his friend Daniel, a French businessman living in New York and his swim partner on Cape Cod, were looking through the photographs. Daniel described the scene as “entre chien et loup” , the blue hour of twilight when things shift between the known and the unknown – the familiarity of the tame dog to the mystery of the savage wolf.
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