faroes: a journey in photography
This collection of images from the Faroe Islands, captured over a 10-day period in February 2018, is not only of a place in a journey to a remote archipelago in the North Atlantic, but further represents an opportunity to more extensively explore considerations I have had in recent years as they pertain to image creation with the camera and some of the inherent limitations it may have. These considerations led me to the study of photographic panorama processes. This multi-image approach enables the camera artist to expand beyond the view restricted by a single image and the choice of focal length and sensor plane aspect ratio, as it allows for as much or as little of the entire landscape around them to be captured, much like the freedom enjoyed by the painter with a blank canvas. Unconstrained by the single-image field of view, the camera artist is able to create the world that they see in their mind's eye, using as few or as many of the objects before them.