
104. How to Travel Through History: Danie Mellor [reads] ‘On Photography’
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The Transformation of Photography to Infrared
In infrared, I found that the infrared was actually much more receptive as a file and as an image to receive in some ways the toning of that blue. And so for me, there was a great sort of conversation that opened up then, which was not just in relation to the palette of blue, but also the way infrared could then begin to talk about invisible histories or untold stories. There are these really interesting sorts of tangents that I began to uncover with photography without, in a sense, moving away from those core elements of research. That extended then into painting. The paintings I began to work with were quite sepia toned. It's almost like an nostalgic color and it takes
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