ARCHITECTURAL DECONSTRUCTION

REIMAGING THE ARCHITECTURE AROUND US
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Homes either in suburban, exurban or rural settings, make up a large part of our visual environment. What I found interesting in this series was deconstructing these homes by double exposing the homes onto themselves.   People take their homes so personally and here I am chopping them up, creating different perceptions.  The photographs here were all shot in similar economic neighborhoods in Florida, Upstate New York and outside Chicago, Illinois.  I reimaged these homes in the same way as to establish  an equivalency between these homes and the people living in them.

These photographs were all shot
digitally as multiple exposures , taking one shot then turning the camera for the second shot to create the images you see here.  
Palm Beach FL 2007
white picket fence, Palm Beach, 2007
Palm Beach, 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Palm Beach FL 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Memorial Pkway, Utica, NY 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
Flossmoor, IL, 2007
I also shot OTHER ARCHITECTURAL DECONSTRUCTIONS  in the same fashion.
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