Exposure № 090: Moody Trees


Tom Horemans brings us these haunting tree portraits. He primarily uses peel-apart instant film and a Polaroid 600SE camera to capture these moody images. We love the visible texture and the tangibility of this type of photography. 

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This post is part of a series on trees. Submit your tree features to snakeoilcure[at]gmail[dot]com.

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Tom Horemans (b. Belgium 1976) is a literature scholar turned civil servant turned amateur photographer. He experiments with a lot of equipment and techniques, but lately works mostly with peel-apart instant film (polaroid or fuji). The camera I use for this is the Polaroid 600SE with the standard 127mm lens or with a selfmade bodycap pinhole. His submissions to Dr. Hurley’s Snake-Oil Cure can be found here.

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