Back in the day when I first began making light graffiti photos in 1980, while an art student, there was no digital anything. There was film and a camera & that was it. The exposures were trial and error. It was necessary to really understand traditional photography and practice made perfect, especially since I have always shot transparency film instead of negative film. Kodachrome film. That meant the exposure had to be exact. I continue to shoot transparency film today, as well as digital. There is a beauty to film that lies in the beauty of photography.

You Said, 1984

Safe, 1984