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Cody S. Brothers
Washington Sq Park - NYC Pinhole Series

2015

About the Item

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 black and white digital chromogenic prints. His work is then typically finished in a more contemporary style, by mounting the large format digital print to an aluminum composite substrate that is then sealed with a UV over-lamination thus eliminating the constrictive feel of traditional framing, and accentuating the image. “I set out on this new adventure; with the goal of capturing New York City and its surrounding areas, in each of its seasons, strictly using only pinhole cameras. "Why pinhole cameras?" The answer is, simply, to attempt to capture one of the most photographed cities in the world in an entirely new way. The modifications I have made to each of my cameras, allow me to exclusively shoot infrared film. Therefore, extending exposure times drastically; offering a unique perspective of New York and its street life.” Cody was born in Farmington, New Mexico, and grew up in Albuquerque until high school. He returned to the state in 2005 and currently resides in the village of Pecos. He and his wife Nikkol own and operate Visions Photo Lab in Santa Fe, which grants him the opportunity not only to offer custom photo services to the community, but also to personally perform every step need to complete his work; from the initial processing of the film to the mounting and finishing of the final pieces.
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