Susanne Connally and myself have been working on several photographs where we use the camera lens like a paintbrush. Abstract expressionism meets the photographic gaze. Whereas most photographers use a flashlight or laser pointer as the brush, our movements involve expressive gesturing which creates the composition from available light sources.
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Last week I uploaded “Traveling Through Space and Time Without a Permit”, an ongoing multimedia series about man’s relationship with the night sky. The web gallery can be viewed via this link:
Traveling Through Space and Time Without a Permit
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The following are among the first samples taken from a photographic study concerning the effect of light pollution on suburban and rural landscapes.
Check out Traveling Through Space and Time Without a Permit, an ongoing exhibition of work about mankind’s relationship to the Night Sky.
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Most Americans bow their heads to the ground when they walk down the street. Hardly anyone says “hello” anymore. What are they looking at? Are they inward, outward, upside down in relation to the 19th Century?
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