Photography – Trick

Photography – Trick

The meaning of trick photography for me is typically a post-process of the original source material. (Some are viewable here). This trickery can include techniques such as double exposure, computer enhancements, in-camera effects and more. The selected work below present a small sample of experiments using various approaches to extending photography beyond a single click of the shutter. A sub-set of my photography explorations can be viewed on my Scannography page.

Pantheon Fountain Faces. Rome, Italy, 2008.
Fountain Faces (Pantheon). Rome, Italy, 2008.
Rome and Florence fountain hybrid, 2004
Rome and Florence fountain hybrid, 2004
Photo-photo Ronda Spain 2008
Photo-photo Venice Italy 2004
Photo-photo Ronda Spain 2008
Photo-Photo Madrid Spain, 2008
Photo-Photo Madrid Spain, 2008
Photo-photo Rome Italy 2004
Photo-photo Paris France 2006
Photo-photo Tangiers Morocco 2008
Photo-photo Chichen Itza Mexico 1998
Photo-photo Beijing China 2010
Pearls, 35mm, 2005
Pearls, 35mm, 2005
Pilobolus, 35mm, 1991
Pilobolus, 35mm, 1991
Moss heads, 35mm, 2004
Moss heads, 35mm, 2004
Sacred Ceiling 28
Sacred Ceiling composites from Rome Italy.
Sacred Ceiling 27
Sacred Ceiling composite from Granada Spain and Beijing China.
Sacred Ceiling 20
Sacred Ceiling composite from Seville Spain and Hangzhou China.
Sacred Ceiling 6
Sacred Ceiling composite from Seville and Granada Spain.
Heidi Branch, Digital composite, 1998
Heidi Branch, Digital composite, 1998
Drift Flip 3, 35mm and digital-manipulation silver print on paper, 1998
Drift Flip 3, 35mm and digital-manipulation silver print on paper, 1998
Drift Flip 6, 35mm and digital-manipulation silver print on paper, 1998
Drift Flip 6, 35mm and digital-manipulation silver print on paper, 1998