Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World

“Io + gatto” by Wanda Wulz, 1932. Wulz, a portrait photographer loosely associated with the Italian Futurist movement, created this striking composite by printing two negatives—one of her face, the other of the family cat—on a single sheet of photographic paper, evoking by technical means the seamless conflation of identities that occurs so effortlessly in the world of dreams. (Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World
   
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