Getting ready for the day. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Aquiring supplies. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Getting a better view. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Sneaking towards the enemy base. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Escaping capture. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Big and cool on a rock. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".
Looking contemplatively out the window. - Shot with a view camera using 4x5 black-and-white film, this piece shows an action Figure (a Mighty Muggs "Bumblebee" from Transformers) as he goes throughout his day. The film was scanned into a computer so that prints could be much larger, two of which were 22" x 30".