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Scanogram.

This "scanogram" came about from a self-assignment: make an image using only what is within arm's reach. Since this idea came to me while sitting at my work desk, my options included common desktop items such as paper clips, a stapler, note pads, etc., as well as an obsidian arrowhead, a smooth round "skipping stone" and a sea shell.

After much experimentation, (and no office work getting done), I settled on Post-it notes and the sea shell. I used a flatbed scanner instead of a camera as the imaging device, which offers new and typically unpredictable results. There is a playful quality to it that can get lost in a rigidly "managed" imaging world. For me, the magic of the photographic process lies in discovering things I did not set out to find.

Group Exhibitions

(June 2011)

University House Wallingford

Seattle, WA

Artistic Interpretations of the Circle

Recent Exhibitions

University House Wallingford

Seattle, WA

Illuminated at Night, Dusk and Dawn, 2009

American Society of Landscape Architects

Philadelphia, PA

From Swords Into Plowshares, 2008

Miami Center for the Photographic Arts

Miami, FL

Celebrate Architecture Exhibit, 2006

Photographic Center Northwest

Seattle, WA

Juried exhibit, 2005

Cascades Academy of Photography

Issaquah, WA

Juried exhibit, 2005

Recent Publications

The Art of Seeing

Alcove Books, 4/10

At Home Magazine

Meredith Publications, 1/10

Big League Ballparks

Barnes & Noble, 10/09

Urban Design and the Bottom Line

Urban Land Institute, 9/08