Lake Superior is the geographic center for these pinhole camera photographs. The natural forms of cobbled beach and sharpened points provide the visual anchor to the allusion of slipping time. Photographs made with these lens-less cameras need long exposures because of the very small aperture. Rather than freezing the moment, the images that are recorded to film reveal events caught between the past and present. Crashing waves melt into swirling fog, and wandering clouds leave their trails across the sky.
