Between stimulus and response there is a space, and in that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and freedom.
—Viktor Frankl
Part 1: Untitled, Yet it Is.
In early 2020 I began mining my photographic archive—searching for connections, deciphering the language I was speaking—trying to identify signals amidst the noise.
As I began to make new work in response, I found myself “mining forward” what I heard from my archive, expanding my syntax.
This selection of images from the past 25 years—fleeting moments, details, landscapes, reflections, and shadows—is my response after existing within my own space, between here and there, a place that gave me the autonomy to find fresh patterns, relationships, and paths forward. The feelings of being about something are palpable.
An edited selection of this series is on exhibition as part of the Atelier 34 Exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography on display from Sept 8–Nov 8, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts.