Equivalents

The photographs in this book have been made over a period of time marking different constellations, including traces of satellites and plane trails against the stars, as they arc across the sky. 

 

By the repetitive sequencing of the photographs, the images will refer to each other but will be slightly different on each page- movement through stillness.  

Further Information

 

The title of Equivalents is taken from a remarkable series of cloud photographs taken by Alfred Stieglitz from 1925 to 1934  Initially his series was called Songs of the Sky, merging his differing emotions with the abstract qualities of the clouds.

My photographs shot through the night in the strange spring of 2020 include slivers of trees and a house that holds the vastness of the night sky in relative perspective against the scale of the moving earth, from inky black to the coming of the dawn.

This book was produced as part of the AMBruno One and many pages project. It has acquired by the Library of the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore and The British Library.

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