Architecture: Buildings (PROFESSIONAL) - HONORABLE MENTION
Honoring - The Time Dynamic

Photo © Mabry Campbell
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“Honoring - The Time Dynamic” series is a departure for me in terms of subject-matter and the meaning behind the subjects I chose. As the name implies, the subjects were all built to honor a person, place or idea, and their place though time.
It was important to me to choose subjects that represented our history, as history can be forgotten very easily if we are never reminded of it. Therefore these four images of sculptures stand on their piece of Earth to remind us of a past, and how that relates to our present and future.
To convey the essence of time (a component of series and critical in my vision) in the images I chose to use very long exposures of around 6 - 10 minutes each. As time literally passes by during these long exposures, the sculptures and designs stand resolute.
I also wanted the architects, designers and viewers of these images to recognize the subjects. In other words I did not want to create images of small details, or with abstraction of any kind. To do so would completely undermine the vision and premise behind the series.
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“Honoring - The Time Dynamic” series is a departure for me in terms of subject-matter and the meaning behind the subjects I chose. As the name implies, the subjects were all built to honor a person, place or idea, and their place though time.
It was important to me to choose subjects that represented our history, as history can be forgotten very easily if we are never reminded of it. Therefore these four images of sculptures stand on their piece of Earth to remind us of a past, and how that relates to our present and future.
To convey the essence of time (a component of series and critical in my vision) in the images I chose to use very long exposures of around 6 - 10 minutes each. As time literally passes by during these long exposures, the sculptures and designs stand resolute.
I also wanted the architects, designers and viewers of these images to recognize the subjects. In other words I did not want to create images of small details, or with abstraction of any kind. To do so would completely undermine the vision and premise behind the series.
BACK TO GALLERY