
Chromazone pairs photographs by Catherine DeLattre and Fred Herzog, two artists who embraced color film when black and white was the norm — DeLattre with Kodak negative film, Herzog with Kodachrome slides. Both turned their cameras away from postcard versions of their surroundings toward quieter, working-class realities: DeLattre's rural Pennsylvania and New York street life, Herzog's East Vancouver neighborhoods. Decades passed before digital inkjet technology allowed both artists to finally print their work with the color fidelity it demanded.