Artist statement
What does it mean to experience a moment in between? Contemporary photographic practice brings much of the exotic, glamorous, mundane and profane across our field of vision every day––television, newspapers, magazines, the internet and of course, our own personal collection of photographs of family, loved ones, grand public spaces and intimate places. With photography as my primary interest, I work in three major forms: print, collage and installation. My work examines the seams and the gaps that exist in between. The departure point is somewhere between the traditions of street photography and anthropology but the meandering and ultimate destination lie elsewhere--most often found between something extraordinary and something ordinary. There is something important between you and me. And I think it can be found in what I believe to be true but I can not prove: in our contemporary condition, there exists an evolving street theology.
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