Librarian. Developer. Photographer. Geek.
This exhibit explored how people experience art. The images were encased in self-lit 6 x 6" boxes, with a large plastic loupe (magnifying glass) mounted to the top. Rather than discretely passing by the images, viewers had to walk directly up to them and peer inside. The images were arranged in groups of three, and let users explore alternate worlds of religion, nature and mythology.
This exhibit showcased my favorite digital and silver gelatin prints, including the new piece "Persephone's Garden."
Assorted silver gelatin prints
This exhibit was a visual representation of living with illness. 9x9" Silver gelatin prints were mounted between sheets of plexiglass, and digital images (also between plexiglass) printed on transparent film were "floated" above the prints using plastic tubing to keep the two images apart.
The prints showed the external word, while the transparencies showed the internal.
Assorted silver gelatin prints
A three month residency designed for advanced photographers who wanted to explore creating a cohesive body of work for exhibition. 2002-2003
Basic exposure and printing, advanced printing, color printing, digital imaging, portraiture lighting. 1994 - present