Aerochrome Film - Richard Mosse
On the weekend I went to visit the Richard Mosse 180 strand exhibition. The exhibition takes you deep in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, there was an immersive video installation created from his three years filming in the world's largest rainforest.
A selection of the artist’s photographs from the project were displayed alongside the installation, including large-scale photographs that have not been exhibited in the UK before.Who is Richard Mosse?
Richard Mosse is an Irish conceptual documentary photographer. He has worked in Iran, Pakistan, Haiti and the former Yugoslavia. He is best known for his infrared images from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For his infrared photographs he used a large format camera and the now-discontinued Kodak Aerochrome film.
What is aerochrome film?
Developed by Kodak specifically for the US military during World War II, Aerochrome has had a colourful history (pun intended). It was initially created to allow armed forces to see the enemy camouflaged within the jungle.
Below are some of his images from Congo and the amazon rainforest.
(Below is a palm oil plantation in the amazon)
I have also created a LUT overall in adobe Lightroom and have added it to some of my films and photos.
Below are my own photos.
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