Artists Joan Kaufman, William Mokrynski, Mabel Odessey and Ilan Wolff use photography as a means of constructing still and moving images, for illustrating the fantastic and the bizarre. While photography has been viewed historically as a means of documentation, using a variety of technologies, these artists alter their subjects through photo manipulation, digital processes, or simple multiple pinholes to invent new realities.


mutliple pinhole photo and video installation by William Mokrynski

camera obscura photos by Ilan Wolff

photos for "Suspended" series by Joan Kaufman

coloured pinhole photos and video installation by Mabel Odessey
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