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1970

were the origins of my visual odyssey

I can think of no better way to define my 70’s experience than with this photograph of the Brooklyn bridge.  It was taken in 1976, a year after the movie “Dog Day Afternoon” was released with Al Pacino. 

I was fortunate to have ridden my small Honda 350cc motorcycle from Chicago and could breeze out of a muggy New York City to escape and to continue my experiment in taking photographs from a moving bike.

This pursuit of visual accidents started after a photograph I took from a bus in 1971 near Grand Canyon. From this early image, I realized magic could happen within the split second of a camera’s shutter. To me, it was like viewing a core sample of time and uncovering the breathtaking secrets of the universe.