From Halsnøy with Love
Following in the footsteps of Pytheas who, 2300 years ago, had sailed from Marseille to Thule to photograph Halsnøy. I stopped in front of these gigantic rocks on Strondavegen. Extraordinary, they embody the very definition of the picturesque: that which deserves to be represented.
Which I did with my favorite instrument: the 4x5’’ view camera. In the manner of the 19th century photographers who positioned their assistant to give the scale of the subject, I threw myself into the image.
I had a very large print made, to which I added views of the negative, inverted images as they appear when taken on the ground glass, and also views evoking the distant journey of Pytheas, which I had also accomplished to return from the dead following a long illness.
Richard Petit
Thank you Helén Petersen & Øyvind Hjelmen for the invitation. This project is exhibited in Halsnøy Kloster from August 17th to September 15th 2024
5455 Halsnøy Kloster | Norway