Transient Landscape

Transient Landscape

 
The Transient Landscape is a series of photographs exploring landscapes and cityscapes. The slit scan technique produces many strange time-based effects, including the absence of perspective and the extreme compression or expansion of objects based on their spatial relationship to the camera and it’s operator.
Moving by train, boat, car, airplane, cable car or foot, various forms of locomotion transport the artist and his camera to scan the landscapes. The result is a view of reality which is pure photography--unmanipulated, but with an inescapable visual twist based on a changed set of rules.
"Brownline-Webster to Armitage"
2015
 
"Chicago Loop"
2015
 
"Berlin Hauptbahnhof"
2016
 
"Alameda"
2007
 
"Parts and Service"
2000
 
"Berlin Station"
2016
 
"West Texas no. 1"
2016
 
"West Texas no. 2"
2016
 
"Sandia Peak"
2016
 
"New Mexico Lines"
2016
 
"Transient Landscape no. 1 - Cloudscape"
2016
 
"Rome Termini"
2016
 
"Shanghai Nights no. 1"
2011
 
"Shanghai Nights no. 2"
2011