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ABOUT CELLULAR PHOTOGRAPHS:
These photographic "cells" are produced using an average of 25-30 single photographs. Each single image takes close-up individual focus of every element of the landscape from the ground beneath my feet to the atmosphere overhead. This is an attempt to compile a sense of total acknowledgement of the small and large, natural and manufactured, forms around me and amalgamate them into a singular harmonic form that can be considered all at once. The Darwinian nature of all forms becomes more evident as their innate reoccurrence, a testament to their evolutionary strength, is reinforced by a system of repetition in post-production.
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ABOUT TEXTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS:
These photographic "textures" are produced using an average of 100-150 single photographs, sometimes many more. I start by giving myself a certain set of framing parameters, and a geographical area to capture. Then, once a large amount of photos have been captured, I arrange and blend them all together into one single piece. This is an attempt to compile a democratic sense of the area focused upon into a singular harmonic form that can be considered all at once. The Darwinian roots of all natural and manufactured forms become more evident as their recurring similarities, a testament to their evolutionary strength, is reinforced by seeing them unified in post-production.
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