Adam Hester
Beneath the surface
Experimentation With Negatives.


These photos were made from the experiments, the first photo unfortunately didn’t go as planned. I was hoping you could see the full image of her but I have not sprayed enough of the developer on before processing. So I tried this again and this time I sprayed more of the developer onto the second image and it went better than the previous image. I would say I’m quite happy with the second image and there wouldn’t be a way to improve it in my opinion.


The first photo also didn’t go as planned because after I sprayed the developer onto this image, I put it into the developer tray instead of missing it out. The result was a really light photo. The second photo I prefer as I used a brush to paint the developer on to give it a scribbling look which I think worked really well and you can see what the image is.