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Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Released Tuesday, 3rd March 2020
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Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Adrian Whipp - Lumiere Tintype

Tuesday, 3rd March 2020
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"I think art for me has always been about giving someone an image that they can get absorbed into, and that takes them to a place that is sort of hyper-real. You know it’s not reality but you also can’t quite pin down what it is or where it came from. I see that in the tintype process as well. It’s quite arresting as a modern person to be photographed in a tintype because it puts you in this other world where you know it’s you and you know it’s modern photograph. But you’ve never seen anything like it and it breaks you out of that pattern of being so well versed at looking at imagery."
Adrian Whipp is a passionate and driven photographer who has chosen to pursue more rare, challenging, and unconventional ways of making images. He is probably best known for his family heirloom level of portrait making in the form of tintypes that he captures in his custom mobile photo studio at the back of the French restaurant Justine's Brasserie here in Austin. When not doing that he is full on pursuing the creation of his own version of stereo photography, manifest soon in something called The Daydream Society (https://thedaydreamsociety.com/stereos). What I see is an inherent fascination and generosity in what he creates and shares that is really intriguing and inspiring. I encourage you to tune in and keep and eye on what he is up to. If you make it over to have your tintype made, which I highly recommend, make sure to let Adrain know you heard the podcast. And definitely check out the beautiful work on his website, adrianwhipp.com (https://www.adrianwhipp.com/), and be sure to specifically check out the daydream society and sign up to get email updates. Please enjoy this wonderful conversation with Mr. Adrian Whipp.
https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/rF6M6yor.jpgLumiere Tintype portrait
Lumiere Tintype Photography (https://lumieretintype.com/)Studio located behind Justine's Brasserie (https://www.justines1937.com/)4710 East 5th St,Austin, TX, 78702Hours - Thursday - Sunday, 6pm until 11pm
https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/e5onDlYE.jpgLumiere Tintype portrait
Some of the subjects we discuss:PhotographyCathedral of lightFixing imagesPreserving timeSlowing downFinding photographyDiscovering tintypePortrait studiosEase of digitalLosing analogQuick turnaroundLumiere tintypeFamily traditionJustine’s clients15,000 so farOut in the worldIt’s not about mePortrait photogsMy domainIt’s an experienceStereo photographyMostly forgottenThe Aleph3D imagesMaking glass slidesLooking at thingsBreaking the patternCave paintingsTranslating experienceThe art worldBanksy shredMiami bananaCo-creationGenerosityThe cookieLook at thisJohn CofferMexico trip/travelDaydream societyMaking slidesWhere to find him
https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/We6MBj52.jpghttps://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/nvPHRqRT.jpgStereos - The Daydream Society
Adrian's bio couitesy of his website.Adrian is a photographic artist based in Austin, Texas. Born in the UK, Adrian received his Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communication before moving to the US in 2007 to pursue photography. In 2013 Adrian founded Lumiere Tintype, the world's only traveling tintype portrait studio. Lumiere serves as an attempt to make honest, timeless portraiture that helps people to reconnect with the lost alchemy of a handmade photograph. In the past six years Adrian has shot over eleven thousand tintype portraits, images that he hopes will be cherished for generations to come. Outside of Lumiere, Adrian’s photographic work plays with the idea that our notions of photography are beginning to detach from the rules of perspective. As digital technologies continue to reshape our understanding of what a photograph can be, we are discovering immersive new ways to become transfixed by the power of an image.For example, in Adrian’s cathedral of light, we see that a photograph can be elusive and ephemeral - impossible to capture or ‘fix’. It can exist only as a luminous play of light and color across ground glass - we meditate upon the image in the same way that we watch time pass. A photograph can also exist without a single, fixed viewpoint. Inspired by Chinese scroll paintings, Adrian built the Aleph - a projected photographic landscape that can never be viewed in it’s entirety, only in sections. Each viewer charts a different course as they explore the image plane, leading to very different interpretations and memories of the same work.Adrian’s latest endeavor - the daydream society, explores the aperspectival realm of stereo photography - a technique that uses the viewer’s own visual cortex to blend two fixed perspectives into one fully dimensional image. These fascinating, three dimensional (four if you include the duration of exposure!) images can only exist in the imagination of the person viewing them - in the material world they are merely two flat photographs, sitting alongside each other on a two dimensional plane.
https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/3dm7brc4.jpegPhoto of Adrian by Jonathan Canlas
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian (http://stankillian.com/main/)Support this podcast. (http://www.austinarttalk.com/supportpodcast)

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