Emulsion Lift (emulsion transfer) is a photographic process that aims to make each work / image unique.
Like Japanese etchings, this procedure seeks to highlight the specific character of each tree, such an indispensable subject of nature.
The techniques used are emulsion transfer onto Fine Art paper from a Polaroid 600 or SX-70 film (30x40 format).
Biography:
Thomas Dusch, born in 1975 in Strasbourg :
As a self-taught artist, I practice photography in different forms. Polaroid, traditional film and the collodion process are my favourite methods. These have the advantage of not only being limited to the actual photo shoot, but also in engaging all the techniques of the image production process.
My inspiration comes from contemporary architecture, urban exploration and all the elements offered by the surrounding nature.
Publications in magazines like "Competence Photo" and my participation in numerous exhibitions and television programmes have helped to publicise my work.