Dan Florin
Photography
Glass, Mirror, Frame: A Study in Seeing
In the early years of the new millennium, I lived just north of Tarrytown, NY and my front door opened out to the Hudson River. I used the opportunity to play around with ways to see the river. At the time, I used my photographic explorations as a light-hearted distraction from the more "serious" work I was doing. I printed these negatives as gelatin-silver prints and placed them in a box where they have remained for 20 years. However, in retrospect, the study in seeing that I was engaged in so many years ago has now inspired me to new work. What a long strange trip it's been! The lesson I have learned for myself is that the act of looking and capturing images, no matter how inconsequential they may seem at the time, is the material that sustains the creative process. Please enjoy the sampling of this body of work. Gelatin Silver Prints / Reduced Resolution Scans of 35mm Negatives

















