Much of the work in the exhibit is pseudo-cinematic in its content and composition. Some of Lindbergh's contact sheets are on display in cases in the center of the galleries and comparisons can be drawn from the rolls of film he shot to the final images presented on the wall. For instance, there's several contact sheets of at least 16 images on each of Kate Moss that were edited down to a single image. This gives you a glimpse, however slight, into Lindbergh's working process and what he's looking for when he chooses a final image.
Also available for perusal are several galleries full of exhibition items that detail the rich history of photography. Included in these are several cases with cameras that showcase the technological advances in equipment since the invention of the art form in the 1800s. Photographs and contacts sheets from a large variety of names associated with photography over the ages are littered throughout the museum. I myself could have spent the day (and night) at the museum and had to be dragged kicking and screaming from the galleries...not really, but how's that for an image? Speaking of images, here are some of the previously promised pictures from this part of the Antwerp excursion.
FoMu entrance with Lindbergh banner
Stairs direct to exhibitions...kinda like the L
Foam Magazine spread
Lindbergh bleached & backlit C Prints on exhibit
Lindbergh bleached & backlit C Prints on exhibit
More Lindbergh prints with reflection
Lindbergh proof sheet for Milla Jovovich shoot
Lindbergh print with exhibit reflection
Awesome old school large format cameras at FoMu
If anyone can't think of what to get
me for my birthday this year...just saying...
Looks like my bookcase at home...lots of goodies!
Fisheyes are tasty!
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