Photography- a delicate play of light and time interacting
with a photosensitive surface; nothing more, nothing less. My work explores
this most fundamental aspect of the medium by utilizing darkroom tools and
ambrotypes to create imagined landscapes – a topography formed by air, light and
ice upon a piece of silvered glass. By omitting decipherable information, these
cryographic prints can act as spaces for viewers to ponder what a photograph
is, as well as provide scenes that can be read in many ways. My
photographs are a record of something, but what? Ultimately, I find that the original moment is irrelevant; it can be discarded in favor of this new and evolving interpretation, at the mercy of my hand and each viewers' subjectivity.
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