Night
Photographing at night accentuates solitude and stillness but heightens a sense of belonging. City skylines, empty streets, moving cars and trains all evoke the axis of time and space. These long exposure photographs not only represent a form of art but also the direct relationship with the physical laws that define our experiences of the world. A longer exposure produces a layered representation of the subject because of more spacetime is captured. These images represent my vision of night photography and techniques of long exposure combined with a philosophical grounding to concepts of light, time and form.