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Cody S. Brothers
Brooklyn Bridge NYC Pinhole Series

2015

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    By Cody S. Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Cody works almost entirely with infrared film, using a range of different cameras, from a 4x5, a 6x17 panoramic, to a pinhole. The analog captures are then scanned and output as blac...
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  • Natural History Museum NYC Pinhole Series
    By Cody S. Brothers
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    Cody works almost entirely with infrared film, using a range of different cameras, from a 4x5, a 6x17 panoramic, to a pinhole. The analog captures are then scanned and output as blac...
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  • Washington Sq Park - NYC Pinhole Series
    By Cody S. Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Cody works almost entirely with infrared film, using a range of different cameras, from a 4x5, a 6x17 panoramic, to a pinhole. The analog captures are then scanned and output as blac...
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    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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    C Print, Archival Paper, Pinhole

  • Landscape Photography Square Series: "Car #2"
    By Cody S. Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    In expressing his narrative of “The Western Abandon” Cody concentrates his focus on abandoned farms, crumbling homes, neglected churches, aging cemeteries, forgotten cars and other o...
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    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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    C Print, Black and White, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Archiva...

  • Panoramic Landscape B&W Photography: 'Canyonlands'
    By Cody S. Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Cody works almost entirely with infrared film, using a range of different cameras, from a 4x5, a 6x17 panoramic, to a pinhole. The analog captures are then scanned and output as blac...
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    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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    C Print, Laminate, Digital

  • Panoramic Landscape B&W Photography: 'Saguaro'
    By Cody S. Brothers
    Located in New York, NY
    Cody works almost entirely with infrared film, using a range of different cameras, from a 4x5, a 6x17 panoramic, to a pinhole. The analog captures are then scanned and output as blac...
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    2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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