Concentrate on the center image, sharpen your focus and adjust it as you peruse the image and you will observe the illusion of three-dimensional space. . Photography Photography I began making photographs in 1967, influenced by Walker Evans, Robert Frank and my father. Soon after, the examples of Michael Snow and Jan Dibbets increased my concern for frame-to-frame relationships. My first composite photos (1969) were motivated by a lack of wide-angle lens, latter I would take a step between each shot to make idiosyncratic depictions or notations of movement through space. |