The very nature of photography is slicing time. Photographs are based on exposure to light, be it film or sensor and usually lasting only a fraction of a second. But in that unique moment, magic is made, never to be repeated, for seasons change, expressions are different, and nothing is static. It’s just a click, but one of endless boundaries and imagination, pausing time, and never to be captured again.
3/10/19
October 26, 2008, 4:22:06 pm - S.F. Bay
San Francisco Bay is a treasure trove for visual artists. No one has captured the bay like Robert Kato. His work has been a major inspiration, especially when capturing the S.F. Bay. This image is about power, literally and figuratively. Much of the bay is dominated by these behemoth structures and presents a stark contrast to the beauty and serenity of the bay.
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