I love that you're reframing photography as presence—not just light captured, but weight held in the hand. The line about being overstimulated on 7th Ave felt familiar. There’s something sacred about slowing down and standing in front of a physical image, especially in an era where even our memories feel compressed by the algorithm.
The Irina Rozovsky inclusion feels spot-on. That glow. That quiet. And Pia’s web-photograms? Pure alchemy. So rare to see process and story merge like that without being didactic. More tactile, less literal. More whisper, less shout.
Congratulations! My work (in print form) will also be at Zona Maco. I wish I could be there. Aqualamb Records will have a booth and they are debuting a book on collage there, called Transformation. All best and good luck
I love that you're reframing photography as presence—not just light captured, but weight held in the hand. The line about being overstimulated on 7th Ave felt familiar. There’s something sacred about slowing down and standing in front of a physical image, especially in an era where even our memories feel compressed by the algorithm.
The Irina Rozovsky inclusion feels spot-on. That glow. That quiet. And Pia’s web-photograms? Pure alchemy. So rare to see process and story merge like that without being didactic. More tactile, less literal. More whisper, less shout.
Thanks for such a thoughtful insightful comment. That would have taken me a month to write.
Wish I were going to be in Mexico City. The show looks beautiful. Congrats!
Thanks so much
Congratulations! My work (in print form) will also be at Zona Maco. I wish I could be there. Aqualamb Records will have a booth and they are debuting a book on collage there, called Transformation. All best and good luck
Thank you and congrats on your work being at Zona Maco. Will check it out.