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AUTOCHROMATIC
Lynn focuses on the dance of light across seascapes and wilderness, capturing ethereal moods through techniques like silver gelatin black-and-white and digital autochrome—an homage to early 20th-century painterly photography .
"There’s a certain kind of magic in memory—how it softens edges, warms the light, and renders moments in hues that never quite existed but feel truer than life.
That’s what drew me to autochromatic editing. Inspired by the early 20th-century Autochrome process, this technique lets me step away from the crisp precision of modern photography and instead paint with light and nostalgia. I lean into soft focus, luminous colour, and a painterly texture that evokes dreams more than documentation.
In my autochromatic series, skies glow like faded postcards, shadows fall with gentleness, and landscapes hum with a quiet reverence. It’s as if each image has been pulled from a half-remembered journey—familiar, tender, and a little out of time.
This isn't about accuracy. It’s about emotion. Mood. Authenticity.
It’s my way of honouring the spaces that move me—by allowing the photograph to whisper rather than shout."





















