For over 15 years artist Anna Tomczak has utilized the 20×24 camera to make hauntingly beautiful constructions. Drawing on a large personal collection of unique and eccentric artifacts Tomczak creates an assemblage that only exists in time long enough to be recorded on large format Polaroid film. These timeless compositions are heightened by her use of the Polacolor Image Transfer technique. This process interrupts the normal peel apart development by separating the negative from the positive film earlier than intended and placed instead in contact with wet watercolor paper. This technique mutes the color and softens the image, producing a more dreamlike and antique sensibility. See more of her work here: Anna Tomczak Photography