rachel rector

@thereisnothere

All film, printmaking, textile and experimental processes
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The last of this magical shoot with marin last year, the second photo reminds me of ISO 50 designs, which I’ll forever be influenced by Tycho
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Marin, Part II On Lomochrome Turquoise 35mm @lomography
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19 days ago
Made magic with Marin for her album cover! Here’s some more of the film shots from that shoot - part 1
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Coming up in May, ‘Earth Speaks’ a solo exhibition by Rachel Rector presented in collaboration with AFPA Gallery (Orlando, FL). The opening reception will be held Saturday, May 16 from 6-10pm. The Eclectika is located at 711 N. Britain Rd. Irving, Texas, 75061.  ABOUT THE SHOW  From AFPA Gallery: In "Earth Speaks," Rachel Rector embraces a slow, elemental approach to image-making, using cameraless photography and historical processes to create works in direct collaboration with nature. Sunlight, water, and organic materials leave their trace, resulting in images that feel both intimate and ephemeral. This exhibition centers on collaboration rather than control. Rector relinquishes authorship to the elements, allowing nature to imprint and shape each surface—creating works that are at once fragile and enduring, evoking memory rather than documentation. By blending photography with poetry, collage, and textile elements, Rector expands the medium into a tactile, sensory experience, inviting viewers to pause and reconsider their connection to the natural world. We are especially grateful to Lauren Allen and The Eclectika Gallery for this meaningful collaboration. ABOUT THE ARTIST Rachel Rector is a fine art film photographer whose work utilizes experimental film, cameraless photography, and historical printmaking techniques to evoke the ethereal, daydream quality of a nostalgic moment in nature. She often adds poetry, collage, and textile elements to her hand-printed photographs to convey the sentiment of the natural space. Her images have been published in Polaroid, Huffington Post, Lomography, Love Watts, Fault Magazine, Something Curated, Structured Mag and displayed in galleries throughout the U.S. Rachel has developed educational workshops believing that teaching 18th century processes like cyanotypes and anthotypes captivate students' senses and encourages them to become more engaged with their environment. She is currently enjoying living in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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( so I’ll never forget ) cyanotypes on transfer paper and fabric
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Instax shots of the magical @madhoneyband ( they have new music out this week!) Sunsets on the river, a trip to Norman and capturing the Depot, nostalgia, the one and only @yungxhalloween performing, and a sunset park date.
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Last summer on Polaroids; a shoot with mad honey, Crystal Bridges museum day trips in Arkansas, sunsets at Chandler park, Route 66 adventures in Catoosa, frolicking in fields of yellow flowers in the country, Devils Den state park and a tornado aftermath, river sunsets, Lauren making soundbath magic, birthday pool time with my bestie and my love and I at our lake spot in Skiatook.
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Last April; Trips to my hometown in Fort Worth, and a prairie escape in Kansas, visiting fields, abandoned homes and waterfalls along the way
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little scans & video on last side
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(the smell of summer)
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scanography sculpting with plants from my yard
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