The Dead Pixels series was a response to the staleness I found in traditional photography techniques, as well as a way to remove the computer from the image making process.  The images are created through layering oil paint and clear resin on glass plates. After an artificial distance is created, the plates are photographed using a macro lens and lit by a strobe internally. I consider the end result to be a mix between surreal landscapes and microscopic slides of cells.

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Arguments with Time (Long Exposures)