Several artists/photographers (whose names escape me) have done this by
nothing more complex than taping a negative to their skin and some judicious
sunbathing. Of course this was when we still had an ozone layer. The prints
could not be described as vigourous.
Peter Marshall
Family Album/Gay Pride - http://www.dragonfire.net/~gallery/index.html
Also on Fixing Shadows: ----------- http://fermi.clas.virginia.edu/~ds8s
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> >I have to ask. How is this done? Would this be known as an epidermotype?
> >
> >Bob Schramm
> >
> If you are referring to putting a photo on your skin, try using Liquid
Light.
> Mind you I don't recomend it as it may help you grow a third arm or
something.
>
> /mark/
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