I’ve always wanted to do a project on vertical panoramas, so I’ve begun experimenting this week and was quite happy with this one. I’m still playing with lenses, subjects and distances, but I think it was a pretty successful start. Many more to come!
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Everyday things are unfamiliar when you’re on the other side of the world, no more so than the night sky. As this is my first adventure deep into the Southern hemisphere, I’m new to gazing at the heavens from the bottom of half of the planet. While I recognize some formations, others are [...]
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I am super excited to announce that I will be one of the artists participating in the Juried Art Exhibits of the 2008 Junction Arts Festival!
Five works from my Airborne series will hang at the Urbanscape Gallery at 2959 Dundas Street West from September 3-14. The pieces will be interactive; visitors will be able [...]
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Yesterday I handed in my three pieces for AWOL Gallery’s 6th annual Square Foot Exhibit. The show is a non-juried exhibit featuring over 700 artists from all over the world. Each piece in the show measures no more than (and most often exactly) 12×12 inches and hung in a grid over the entire [...]
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These photos were commissioned by friends of mine in the United States who recently moved into a new house and wanted images for their walls.
The husband, a sociology professor, suggested the idea of the apartment complexes because of the “symmetrical quality… that emphasizes the ’sameness’ of the apartments, but only from a distance. [...]
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