Lisa Elmaleh’s “Everglades” Photographs
Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Wednesday, December 01, 2010
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Paurotis Palms by Lisa Elmaleh
Lisa Elmaleh has been known to travel the back roads of America with her 8x10 camera in search of arresting natural settings, but for the work in this one-woman show, the Florida native stuck close to home. The silver gelatin prints in “Everglades, ” which she developed in her portable dark room using a labor-intensive and antiquated wet collodion process, capture, she says, “an ecosystem that has shaped my own history.”
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