UPDATED Photo Series: Parabolic Self-Portraits

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The first image is an older self-portrait taken in 1991 on Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 35mm print film with a trusty Minolta XGM sporting an f1.2 50mm prime lens. The setting is a university painting studio and the prop is a parabolic anti-shoplifting mirror. The second image is a more contemporary self-portrait taken in 2009 and the reflection source is a parabolic chrome cap on an old barber chair headrest. Needless to say, this newer image was shot with a Nikon D90 DSLR.

As per usual, the artist is enjoying the artistic privacy of being the one behind the lens while trying to find out what is really on the other side of these mysterious reflections. Thanks for visiting and please come back often. Your comments are always welcome.

 
 
 Parabolic Self-Portrait No. 1
©1991 Eric Hatheway
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Parabolic Self-Portrait No. 2
©2009 Eric Hatheway
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