Existence of Being (1)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (2)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (3)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (4)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (5)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (6)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (7)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
Existence of Being (8)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)
2001 |
Fine art archival print |
40 X 30 inches (101.6 X 76.2 cm) |
Edition of 3 + 2 AP
These are portraits of my friends taken during a 5 minute exposure. They were asked to think of something that matter to them during the duration. Through this intense quiet process, they have unselfishly shared with me a part of them. I believe the existence of a soul and, maybe, by using minutes and time to measure them, we may have explored a new way to understand this supposingly invisible subject. Personally, I feel that they each have given me 5 minutes of their soul. (...close)