Published On Feb 1, 2015
Chris McCaw was born near San Francisco in 1971.
At the age of 13, he began making photographs and learning his way around the darkroom.
His current series, SUNBURN, aims to push and explore the limits of analog photography. With nods to both Fox Talbot and Nicéphore Niépce, McCaw makes use of extremely long exposures of the sun, some lasting upwards of 24 hours. The images are made directly on to expired photographic paper which solarizes the negative image and often will catch on fire during the long exposures.
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