Special collaborations, creative series, and ongoing bodies of work exploring photography beyond traditional assignments
2005-present
The Buzzing Lights Project is a both documentary series and a life's work. It features 20+ years of neon signage across Canada and the United States. The coffee table book, Buzzing Lights: The Fading Neon Landscape of North America was published in September 2016.
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2017-present
Home to my blog & indie publishing, Doublecrossed.ca is dedicated to art zines, books, prints, and adventures in archiving and digitization. All things bridging digital-to-analog and back.
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2023-2025
Transience is a series of works created during a year-long residency with YZD Toronto, exploring the former Downsview Airport lands. This commission was a blend of documentary and fine art photography fused into one concept.
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2020
A viral self-portrait series created in total isolation during the first few months of lockdown amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
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2019-2020
A series featuring portraits from the soft space between the gender binary where one finds their comfort and freedom to move, grow, and thrive.
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2019
A collaborative work with Chase Joynt, hema·lu·mi·nes·cence is a cellular and atmospheric meditation on the relationship between the transitioning body and photography.
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2007 - Present
A series of double (and triple) exposures on film, in which I reconsider the desire to capture that 'decisive moment' and attempt instead to capture the experience of recollection.
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2011
10×10 is an annual Canadian portrait series featuring 10 portraits of queers in the arts by 10 queer photographers. This was my contribution to the inaugural exhibition in 2011.
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2013
Mixed Memory is a spin-off of my Photographic Memory series. These works are constructed from salvaged Kodachrome slides from the 1940's-80's. Each work is created using 2 slides/transparencies physically layered one over the other. The resulting image fuses different moments into one memory, much like our own mind in the process of recollection.
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2006-present
Circa is an ongoing series of black & white street photographs that play with our sense of time, blurring the lines between past and present in the modern metropolis.
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