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562 Fisgard wall. Trudi Lynn Smith and Lynda Gammon. 12 - 16x20" contact photographs.

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562 Fisgard wall. Trudi Lynn Smith and Lynda Gammon. 12 - 16x20" contact photographs.
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  • A photograph showing emulsion making as part of the photodynamic garden

    Photodynamic gardening project

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith May 16, 2024May 22, 2024

    It’s happening! Over the past while I’ve been working with my friend Kemi Craig, the City of Victoria Artist-in-Residence to seed a new photodynamic garden situated within a network of community gardens, at Wark Street…

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  • marigolds in a garden setting. photograph taken at the end of the day so the image shows the falling light

    social practice and somatic photography

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith August 14, 2023May 26, 2024

    I’ve been invited into the Brock University community to work with photodynamic gardening. In September 2023, I’ll be in St. Catharines for a hands-on workshop in plant-based photography.  As part of the Walker Cultural Leader Series,…

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  • An anthotype made with amaraynth emulsion poured on cream paper.

    Photodynamic Gardening Workshop

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith March 26, 2023August 14, 2023

    I’ve been invited to present a Photodynamic Gardening Workshop in June in the Hudson Valley, New York, at Bard College Farm and Studio Kipp in Rhinebeck. This two-day workshop will experiment with building community gardens…

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  • Breath Camera at UMaryland Seminar in Digital Cultures and Creativity: students surrounding wearing Breath Camera.

    Digital Cultures

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith September 14, 2017August 14, 2023

    Fall 2017. Invited scholar, Digital Cultures and Creativity, University of Maryland. Workshop on respiration and photography with the Breath Camera. Students are part of the Seminar Fleshy Futures: Technologies and the Body.

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  • Becoming anarchival
  • Open air photography
  • Infinite emulsion
  • Photodynamic gardening project
  • social practice and somatic photography

I acknowledge with respect that I live on the territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples and the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. I am an uninvited settler on these territories.

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