What started as an interest in the body language and the degree of obliviousness that is the hallmark of the amateur photographer has become an extension of my long running interest in the relationships we have to photographs. The act of taking photographs is magic of the highest order, yet it is now the most commonplace and mundane of events. Watching people photograph is witnessing the essential moments of their lives; the places and people they choose to record. It is at once the lowest and highest use of this technology that has changed the world more than any other since the invention of writing 6,000 years ago.









