TEN HOURS (2018)

We usually experience life in rapid bursts — about 1/30th of a second at a time. I’ve long been curious: what happens when you compress ten hours into a single frame? What remains? This series explores that question through overnight exposures, typically about ten hours long each, using a pinhole camera. Each image distills a full night into one continuous photograph — a slow, quiet portrait of time and place.

Large format pinhole images shot on C-41 film, 32x40” Digital archival pigment prints.

Installation shot. Framed works are 32x40”, varnished without glazing (no glass), float frame in oak. Inquire for more details.

Installation shot. Framed works are 32x40”, varnished without glazing (no glass), float frame in oak. Inquire for more details.