Photographs have the perceived ability of stopping time of capturing it. However, I am more concerned with extending the length of the experience of the minds leap to label and categorize. Of delaying cognition, of discerning a time outside of time.
I am interested in how the reduction of visual information can result in an openness of other kinds of perception. My photographs unveil an inconspicuous realm that slides away from the reality they only contingently represent. They imply surface rather than depth, and illusion instead of truth. I think of them as subtle disorientations, like a whisper barely heard, or a flicker of light that vanishes before it can be articulated.
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