LENSGRAMS




Hand -printed photograms, 2002-present
When we think about perception we are considering a kind of photosensitivity—our minds and bodies exposed to the light of information—mediated light frames reality. Our work in the darkroom creating 'Lensgrams' (lens-only mediated photograms) is about understanding these hues and tonalities of mediated light, seeing how this alchemy of light impresses itself on the embodied mind.