Through a specially developed process, analog photographs are directly transferred onto thin concrete slabs.
The photographic paper, the former image carrier, is almost empty after the process – only the yellow color layer remains. Architectural photography, which always requires a certain spatial distance from its object, moves here into the immediately perceptible materiality of the object.
The photographic paper, the former image carrier, is almost empty after the process – only the yellow color layer remains. Architectural photography, which always requires a certain spatial distance from its object, moves here into the immediately perceptible materiality of the object.