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Gustaf Holmes [with monkey], Los Angeles
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The history of double-exposure photography can be traced back to the 1860s when William H. Mumler pioneered what he referred to as spirit photography. He would use a previously exposed negative while taking a portrait, and the resulting photo would appear to have a spirit in it. Like others in this show, Mizer has exposed the film in a way to make the monkey larger-than-life.
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