I make a series of still pictures from a single point while rotating my camera full circle, encompassing everything visible on the horizon. These I stitch into a single, flattened photograph. In practice, there are no edges beyond which elements are excluded. There is no top, bottom, or side to a scene. Everything is included. At the time of photography, composition is reduced to the choice of a single point in space. Capturing the required photographs can take 45 minutes or more. A person photographed at one location may appear at a different location in a later shot. Yet, in the finished presentation, sequential events are presented as if they were concurrent.
To some degree, all photographs are about storytelling, and I do have stories to tell. I like to think that my 360s tell a story with a nonlinear narrative. But here, viewers can assemble their own timeline and discover a story for themselves.
January Farm
Family Portrait
Fire Island Ferry
Birthday Toast
Sugar Shack
Noborigama Kiln
Night Into Day (4 AM on Left, 6 AM on Right)
Splash
Catskills Graveyard
Open Field in Snow
Heather, Tom and Two Socks
Getting Ready for the Move
Heather, Position No. 1
Heather Packing
Empty Rooms
Beckett’s Two Year Birthday Party
Dorian’s House
Birthday Toast
Milk and Cookies
Garden Party
Fight Night
8 King Place
Princeton vs Harvard
Collectors