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Kirsten Thys van den Audenaerde
Trial and error - Contemporary, Polaroid, Color, Women, 21st Century

2020

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Trial and error - 2020 50x50cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory PL2020-947. Not mounted. Kirsten Thys van den Audenaerde, based in Antwerp also uses expired Polaroid film for her storylines. She explores the American landscape, the utter destruction of the American dream and the beauty of the naked body put into forgotten, lost spaces like Bombay Beach or the wide landscapes of the American West. Young women posing for her and the viewer follows their lives with wonder.  “Polaroid gave me back that feeling of authenticity. I love how it captures a moment exactly how it was. I particularly like the way it captures delicate skin tones. They often have a dreamlike look.”

What challenges do you often encounter when shooting nudes with Polaroid films, given that the older emulsions can be fickle? Kirsten: Shooting Polaroids is always a challenge, one that only increases when you are dealing with expired film. Although the film is quite stable now, it is still very easy to get an over or underexposed image. At the start of every shoot, it’s always exciting to take that first shot and then wait for 15 minutes to see whether you got the light right or not. Polaroid shooting is slow shooting. It takes time to frame, to focus, to think about your shot, to retake it if the first one doesn’t turn out the way you wanted it. The expired films are even more of a challenge. There’s always a sense of excitement when shooting expired film. You never know how it will turn out, sometimes the film is so old, it’s completely unusable. But those moments when you get the perfect imperfections are priceless. It is a different mindset from shooting digitally. I have an uncle in the US who shoots landscapes, and when I visit he is always blown away at how calm I remain when yet another shot goes wrong or a whole pack of film turns out to be useless. It’s something you learn to live with. It would also be my first piece of advice to anyone considering instant photography: learn to love those imperfections!
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