In Camera Multiple Exposure - Street
19 images Created 15 May 2014
In the midst of packed city streets people move about almost as though no one else is there. Eye contact is avoided at nearly all cost. But, sometimes, just once in awhile, humanity's need for human contact prevails and a chance or intended glance is exchanged. If you look carefully at these in-camera multiple exposures you just may be able to find one or two eyes looking at you, or looking at someone else in the crowd, from A Face In The Crowd.
This series was composed standing on a bench in Times Square using a hand held digital camera and shooting multiple images of the same scene which combined in camera to form a single image.
It is multiplicity of action, direction, intensity, subject and image, all in one.
The first 12 of these images were included in a portfolio of in-camera multiple exposures which was selected as a Black & White Magazine 2015 Portfolio Contest winner and which also received the magazine's Portfolio Spotlight Award. This work is featured in a four page article in the magazine's October 2016 issue, Issue #117, which went on newsstands in August. The article is also featured on line at Black & White Magazine's website at http://bit.ly/2aP0zJZ which includes a full page discussion of the work and what drives my photography, as well as four of the imagers from the winning portfolio.
This is a continuing body of work and will probably be produced as a photo book at some point.
Prints are available in both limited editions and open editions, depending upon size.
This series was composed standing on a bench in Times Square using a hand held digital camera and shooting multiple images of the same scene which combined in camera to form a single image.
It is multiplicity of action, direction, intensity, subject and image, all in one.
The first 12 of these images were included in a portfolio of in-camera multiple exposures which was selected as a Black & White Magazine 2015 Portfolio Contest winner and which also received the magazine's Portfolio Spotlight Award. This work is featured in a four page article in the magazine's October 2016 issue, Issue #117, which went on newsstands in August. The article is also featured on line at Black & White Magazine's website at http://bit.ly/2aP0zJZ which includes a full page discussion of the work and what drives my photography, as well as four of the imagers from the winning portfolio.
This is a continuing body of work and will probably be produced as a photo book at some point.
Prints are available in both limited editions and open editions, depending upon size.