
Image made by the path of the sun over the period of a week in June of 2019. Pinhole camera with three apertures on matte photo paper.

Continuous strip of Kodak Gold 400, digitally arranged in a horizontal triptych. The film was found and likely was exposed in San Diego. The colors were distorted by boiling the film in citric acid for 3 minutes and 41 seconds. This image was included in the third issue of Analog Cookbook.

Plastic I collected within an hour on a public beach in Michigan. The plastic is arranged on a scanner bed as a menagerie of Earth objects.

This image was created during the processing of a roll of film. Light entered the top of the developing tank, transforming the opening into a large aperture. The image created is from the point of view of the film itself.

Sunlight gently landing in a forest I played in as a child. Shot on black and white 110 film.

My father floating on three basketballs in a pool. Shot on black and white 110 film.

Pinhole taken in the backyard of Sarah and Joseph Belknap.

The neighbors swing set, tied over itself by the wind.

Koi fish.














































