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February 08, 2009
Every Day
Since February 23rd, 1987, Karl Baden had, on a daily basis, made a photograph of his face. Reserved exclusively for this procedure are a single camera, tripod, strobe and white backdrop. A small, additional tripod and backdrop make the setup portable; it goes with him when he travels.
“I use the same type of high-resolution film (Kodak Technical Pan until it was discontinued in 2007, Ilford Pan F since then) and the same strobe lighting. The camera is always set and focused at the same distance. When taking the picture, I try to center myself in the frame, maintain a neutral expression and look straight into the lens…”
Daily Self-Portraits. (Thank you, Karl)
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