In a personal and intimate body of work exploring the relationship between time, memory and the photographic process, “Photographs of People I Used to Love” takes overexposed and ‘imperfect’ images, using them to reflect upon the time they were taken – the last day of high school.
Although recollection of these events changed over time, memories fading after the subjects of these images left on their own paths into adult life, through experimentation in the darkroom, as well as cyanotype printing, these memories were displayed as a large installation piece, with the printed fabric drapes captured.
This work further became a publication - a small zine, a cyanotype flipbook almost, documenting the faces, and stories of these past friends, a piece of a place to hold and cherish.