All of the photographs in the Wolf’s Honey collection were taken using an analogue twin-lens camera in accordance with the principles of the Czech Parallax group of artists, of which Slama is a founding member. The 30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.8 inches, image size 24.5 x 25 cm or 9.6 x 9.8 inches) silver bromide prints were enlarged by V. Slama in his darkroom in Brno using classic warm-tone paper. These prints are guaranteed to last at least a century due to the established processes used in analogue photographic art.
These are the other prints we have in our collection:
- BODIES Újezd – Hájenka, Czech Republic, 2002
- CAMP KVẼTÁK U PAREZU Jevisovice, Czech Republic, 2004
- BUBLA Jevisovice, Czech Republic, 2002
- LIFELESS Wolfsburg, Germany, 2000
- ON A SCHOOL TRIP Stribský mlýn, Czech Republic, 1999
- TATRA 70 Frenstát pod Radhostem, Czech Republic, 2002
- MOTHER Újezd – Hájenka, Czech Republic, 1997
- CATHERINE IN THE POND Slatina, Czech Republic, 1998
- GREENHOUSES IN JUNDROV Brno, Czech Republic, 2000
- IN THE MIDDLE Jevisovice, Czech Republic, 2003
- TV SHOW Doubravnik, Czech Republic, 2001
- LITTLE EAR Wolfsburg, Germany, 2000
- TEREZA Collonade Raistna, Valtice, Czech Republic, 1997
- MARJORIE ET MANON Sainte-Julie, Québec, 1998
- VILLA GRÜNFELD Teplice nad Bevou, 2005
- LUCY Jevisovice, Czech Republic, 2003
- INTERPRETER Brno, Czech Republic, 2001
- JOHANA /luboké, Masusky, Czech Republic, 2003
- SELF-PORTRAIT WITH ROLLEICORD Leipzig, 2000