Maya at Bybee Woods
Photogravure | The Weekly Edition
For me photographing people is a collaboration. The process of making the work appears to the outsider as a one way affair with me, the photographer in control. The truth is I am the one in control (as much as it is possible to control) of the process of photography. However the rest is a two-way deal. Often times the subject offers gestures and feelings and I am lucky enough to be ready.
Hand-pulled photogravure print is made with Charbonnel Noir 55981, Bistre, sanguine, and Burnt Umber inks on Hahnemühle copperplate paper. I printed an edition of 6 numbered prints and 2 A/P prints.
Maya at Bybee Woods
Photogravure | The Weekly Edition
For me photographing people is a collaboration. The process of making the work appears to the outsider as a one way affair with me, the photographer in control. The truth is I am the one in control (as much as it is possible to control) of the process of photography. However the rest is a two-way deal. Often times the subject offers gestures and feelings and I am lucky enough to be ready.
Hand-pulled photogravure print is made with Charbonnel Noir 55981, Bistre, sanguine, and Burnt Umber inks on Hahnemühle copperplate paper. I printed an edition of 6 numbered prints and 2 A/P prints.