Three of my photographs are included in the Somerville Toy Camera Festival, taking place entirely online this year.
The festival celebrates photographs made with “toy” cameras – low-tech cameras with no or very limited exposure control. It usually includes work selected by one juror and takes place across three physical spaces in Somerville, Massachusetts. This year, three jurors each created one exhibition, based on their own organizing principles. The result is a wonderful and diverse selection of “toy” camera photographs.
My photograph, Lifeline, from the series Transitional Landscapes, is included in the Nordström Gallery, selected by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based independent curator and historian of photographs Alison Nordström.
My photograph, As if we could go on forever, is included in the Jones Gallery, selected by photographer Lou Jones.
My photograph The communication of light/The light of communication, from the series The Maybe Lakes, is included in the Franson Gallery, selected by New England based fine art/documentary photographer and Adjunct Professor at Gordon College Bill Franson.