Emma Ressel

Emma Ressel

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Photos from Emma Ressel's post 04/22/2026

Thanks so much for our lovely conversation about the work I’ve made with the film photo award. 🔗 Link to the interview in my bio 🔗 As I say at one point in our conversation, this is the best award that exists in photography. Get your application in this week!


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ALERT: YOUR PROPOSAL IS DUE IN 1 WEEK!! 💌

We’re also excited to share with you an interview between Student Project Award recipient, .ressel, and . Link in bio.

Check it out, get inspired, and submit your proposal for what you’re trying to make with a pile of film!

Photos from Emma Ressel's post 12/19/2025

Extant Erosions is still on view at until January 4th! If you’re in Houston or headed there for the holidays, please go check it out and brings your friends and family! There are also some copies of the Extant Erosions book available at HCP.

Feeling so grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to show this work this year, especially in this beautiful space!

Photos from Emma Ressel's post 11/03/2025

On my way back from a very special weekend in Philly. So grateful to and for hosting and I for a lovely convo about our installations in the show “Enough Already: Photography and Excess”. The show is on view just a few more weeks until Nov 30th.

So happy to get one more glimpse of the beautiful show and dart around the city to see as many family and friends as possible. Finally tracked down Duchamp’s Étant donnés (last slide, I won’t reveal what’s in the peephole 🫣) and celebrated a marriage dressed as a blade of grass. Also visited the Academy of Sciences, ate delicious things with beloved people, and barely took photos per usual. Thank you so so much to everyone who has seen the show and celebrated with me. Go Birds! 🦅

Photos from Emma Ressel's post 08/15/2025

More views of the light table and lightboxes in my thesis show 💡

Purpose of Record: Northrop Ressel Centennial Slide Collection, 2025

This all started with a collection of glass lantern slides that are housed in the geology collection at UNM and were used by Prof. Stuart A. Northrop to teach geology and paleontology 100 years ago. They are lost to time and no one knew much about them. I scanned the collection, re-fabricated them as larger, 8x10 glass slides, and displayed them on a 3x6ft light table that I built, as well as in lightboxes on the wall.

I “talked back” to the slide collection by adding personal photos from my own archive into the slides, including 35mm slides of lizards made by my dad and I many years ago.

Slide 2: Soda Dam Jemez
Slide 4: Ancient Ocean Diorama
Slide 5: Wingspan for Scale

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