Sebago's Tilt, 2023 | Nice Film Club

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Sebago's Tilt, 2023

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Summer 2023, the same year Ilana lost my dad, I slept 20 nights alone on a lake, camping in Rockland County, NY. One night, she spent an hour photographing the stars. Clutching her shutter for 5 minutes each, Ilana waited for time to pass by, staring at the sky above me. She keeps coming back to the stars, particularly in the summertime.

Key Features


Title: Sebago's Tilt Artist: Ilana Jade Roth Year: 2023 Open Edition Developed & Printed by Nice Film Club Framing (optional): Ebonized Wallnut Face width 1 1/4", crafted in premium American hardwood

Lab Notes


Format: Hand Enlarged C-Print Printed on: FUJIFILM Crystal Archive Digital Pro Type DPII Glossy Camera: Mamiya M645 Lens: 80mm Film: Portra 400 Due to the hand-made nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.
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Ilana Jade Roth

About

Ilana Jade Roth (she/they) is a New York City born and raised image and paper artist, who works and resides in Uptown, NYC. Discussing topics such as gender, patriarchy and beauty, Ilana uses their body to answer questions about the inherited social scripts that weaken our sense of truth and autonomy. Often photographing in the company of the natural world, and especially water, they pursue a way of being that is without capitalist interference, and allows for more expansive self-witnessing.

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Because peering through my camera feels like a window into what my eyes missed, and I want to see more.
— Ilana Jade Roth
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