写真展・How are you, Photography (2006) - Gallery Kato, Kyoto, Japan

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This photo exhibit was organized by the Kyoto Photography Club (京都写真クラブ).

I chose to exhibit some photos from my "Light In Darkness" series. These photos were made by moving a LED light (in the case a bicycle light) in front of the camera, while taking a long exposure. I enjoyed experimenting with this process, and tried things such as tracing the shapes of objects, and making unusual movements with the light. I took these photos in both Kyoto, Japan and Banglore, India.

For this show I also created miniature versions of my photos and mounted them on magnets. Visitors could purchase these magnets for 200 yen from a vending machine that I installed in the gallery. My friend and fellow photographer, John Ashburne, also sold his photographs in the vending machine.