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.
8/15/19
October 26, 2008, 12:01:02 pm - Near Byron, California
One of the last remaining ruins in the San Francisco Bay Area is the Byron Hot Springs Hotel. I like the duality of the image, almost a diptych or mirror presentation with some variations in the two sides which can serve as a metaphor for choices, paths, directions, etc. I have photographed the hotel several times and enjoy the isolation and quietness of the place allowing me to visually and spiritually connect to this once awesome place with its unique past.
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