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© Tiffany Sutton

© Tiffany Sutton

Layers of Representation In Multiple Exposures

Tiffany Sutton's multiple exposure portraits show the complexity of visualizing identity.

When photographing with film, multiple exposures are often accidents or visual gimmicks. The film failed to advance on a roll, abstracting a few images onto a single frame. Looks cool. Can it go deeper? Absolutely.

Tiffany Sutton’s multiple exposures consider the limitations, yet endless possibilities of meaning and representation in photographic portraiture. A moment to slow down and carefully examine the person being photographed as more than just a visual specimen. To examine the full scope of an individual - their culture, gender, influences, joys, and struggles. To look with infinite layers of psychological space. Perhaps a light-sensitive channeling of futurism and abstract expressionism. An opportunity, as Sutton describes, “to catch every moment in the subject’s life.”

I spoke with Sutton – whose work we recently included in Humble’s “Two Way Lens: Portraits As Empathy” exhibition - to learn more about her process and ideas on portraiture’s wide potential.

Jon Feinstein in conversation with Tiffany Sutton

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PostedDecember 10, 2020
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Portfolio
TagsTiffany Sutton, Contemporary portraiture, multiple-exposure photography, film photography, Black Body Radiation series, Black Joy
Emailed Kiss Goodnight © Tabitha Soren

Emailed Kiss Goodnight © Tabitha Soren

Tabitha Soren Freezes the Smudges of Image Overload

Three years ago, while on a redeye flight, '90s news reporter-turned photographer Tabitha Soren was reading a PDF on her iPad to pass the time.  By the fourth chapter, the lamp above her seat was her only source of light, and at a certain angle she noticed it illuminating strange lines across the screen. As she continued reading, these lines grew into convoluted, gestural smudges – her fingerprints abstracted from continuous scrolling as she repeated the same motions over and over again. “At the end of the fourth chapter,” says Soren, “they had accumulated enough that I almost wiped the screen clean of them so I could read more easily, but before I did that I noticed how beautiful the marks were.” And thus began Surface Tension, a series of photographs that pulls apart the many layered ways people consume and engage with images online.

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PostedAugust 15, 2016
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Portfolio
TagsTabitha Soren, iPad photography, large format photography, new photography, film photography, 8x10 color photography
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Patrick Gookin Photographs Los Angeles From His Car

When Patrick Gookin moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to work as a photo editor, he faced an hour-long commute from Koreatown where he lived, to the beach neighborhood where he worked. In an effort to avoid freeway traffic and deepen his experience of LA, he began driving through city streets. As he explored this uncharted landscape he took quick iPhone photos of strangers along the way, drawn to the secrecy that shooting from his car provided, and how that seemed to clash with their presence in open, public spaces. After making and sharing these images repeatedly on Instagram for a year, Gookin started to stage the photos, working with actors and a point and shoot 35mm camera, evolving the photographs into his series LA By Car. 

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PostedJanuary 15, 2015
AuthorJon Feinstein
TagsStreet Photography, Los Angeles, narrative photography, Patrick Gookin, Jeff Wall, film photography

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