Pinhole camera 10"x8" Ilfochrome unique direct prints and 10"x8" unique direct Silver-Gelatin prints, 25"x20" digital collage of multiple prints
The inspiration for the Wald Project was to capture the view when awakening from a nap under a tree. Or maybe what one might dream when napping under the tree. These pinhole pictures of the trees Wald explore how the forest stimulates the human imagination evoking emotions from fantasy to fear.
WALD PROJECT Exhibitions “Art Connections 5”, George Segal Gallery, Montclair NJ, January 2009 “Wald”, Gallery 51, 51 Church Street, Montclair NJ, June 2009 “Diversity”, Adirondack Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake NY, August 2010 “Of Three Minds”, Virginia Block Gallery, Montclair NJ, September 2010
I always have felt there is a strange relationship between still photography and time. Each still image captures a moment, but could it also capture time passing?
Please join me for the annual Montclair Gallery Walk Friday evening October 22, 2010 from 6 to 9 pm I’ll be at Semplice, 465 Bloomfield Avenue (map of location) to sign my new book MANUAL. My pinhole photographs from the Wald series are also on view at the Studio Montclair – Virginia Block Gallery, Academy …
The grand opening exhibit at the Studio Montclair Virginia Block Gallery at Academy Square includes work from my WALD series. The opening reception will be Friday September 24th, 2010 from 6 pm to 9 pm at the gallery at 33 Plymouth Street, Montclair, NJ Map of location The show runs from September 24th 2010 to …
The Adirondack Center for the Arts 2010 exhibit “DIVERSITY” includes my piece “For The Trees 3”. This piece is a collage of 9 black and white pinhole images from my Wald series. The show is August 25th to October 10th 2010 in Blue Mountain Lake, NY. The gallery is open Monday – Saturday 10 am …
Two prints from the “Wald” series have been selected by curator Patricia G. Selden for the Art Connections 5 exhibit at the George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University. The show will be from January 15 through February 15, 2009. The opening reception is Sunday January 19th from 2-5 p.m.