Force of Nature: Artist Puts Petal to the Metal for Electrifying Images
Forget the notion of a reverent nature photographer tiptoeing through the woods, camera slung over one shoulder, patiently looking for perfect light. Robert Buelteman works indoors in total darkness, forsaking cameras, lenses, and computers for jumper cables, fiber optics, and 80,000 volts of electricity. This bizarre union of Dr. Frankenstein and Georgia O’Keeffe spawns photos that seem to portray the life force of his subjects as the very process destroys them. << previous image | next image >> Golden Columbine Photo: Robert Buelteman Buelteman’s technique is an elaborate extension of Kirlian photography (a high-voltage photogram process popular in the late 1930s) and is considered so dangerous and laborious that no one else will attempt it—even if they could get through all the steps. Buelteman begins by painstakingly whittling down…[...]
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Force of Nature: Artist Puts Petal to the Metal for Electrifying Images










