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I’m sure that when my great grandmother made these, aside from the occasional scribbled description of the image, the card was not the important part, it was simply the tool that made viewing the image it held in the slide projector possible.
But I find the card itself to be as much, if not more interesting than the photograph alone. With this body of work, I have recreated the slides to be ten times the original size. By enlarging them as objects rather than prints alone, I bring attention to the details that typically go unnoticed while simultaneously allowing the viewer to see the image clearly.