Lisa Uvanni-Gordon lives in New York State and is a self-taught photographer. Check out her beautiful work at http://www.lgordonphotography.com/
Lisa's main interest is in florals and withered structures.
Each photograph displayed here was a digital print exposed onto Polaroid 669 film (using a DayLab Copy System Pro) and then lifted.
She says, "I do most of my work this way. Occasionally, I will use a Polaroid Pro Pack camera to get the shots, or an SX70 or SLR 680. If I use the SX70 or the SLR680, I scan the print, convert to digital, expose onto the 669, and lift from there.
"I have tried them on many different surfaces, but prefer watercolor paper. I happen to love different papers, and it was my work with the lifts and transfers that prompted me to learn to make my own paper."
I find these images spectacular and am delighted to show them here.
Emulsion Lift Tulip on Watercolor Paper
Emulsion Lift Trillium on Watercolor Paper
Emulsion Lift Daisy on Travertine Tile

