Series - FotoSlovo 2026 - Category « Old Process »
Honorable Mention
Spectral Fields explores nature as a site of residual light and memory, where time accumulates rather than disappears. All images begin as black-and-white medium-format film photographs. Scanned negatives are digitally layered into double or triple exposures in Photoshop, then altered with color, filters, and digital painting. These interventions interrupt the monochrome film surface and reframe how the landscape is perceived.
The original photographs were made with a vintage Agfa Isolette I using a single roll of expired black-and-white medium-format film. Layered images are sometimes reintroduced and combined with additional photographs, allowing the work to continuously fold back into itself. Through this process, multiple moments of time coexist within a single frame, transforming the image into a space where memory, perception, and light remain in flux.














