In Camera
/ɪnˈkam(ə)rə/
In private (in particular taking place in the private chambers of a judge) with the press and public excluded.
In Camera is a diary of images of the windows of most of the rooms I've slept in over the last seven or eight years. Focus varies between the world outside and the window itself - the border between interior and exterior. The images are visual puns on the etymology of the word for the machines - and the holes in those machines - that we use to make photographs. More broadly, In Camera is a dialogue between routine as a strategy for creativity, and routine as a strategy for coping with anxiety and depression.
It will be published in 2019.
DC/Glasgow
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