Stereoview uses antique cards which feature a pair of images designed to create the illusion of depth when viewed through a device called a stereoscope. The native format of these cards allows me to both remove the subjects and leave them visible – emphasizing the fleetingness of life. The smallness of the figures juxtaposed against the vastness of the natural world and the immensity of the human-made structures further questions individual significance.

Stereoview: Crater Lake
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Grand Palace
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: Central Park
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Great Staircase
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: Lake Olden
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: Otter Creek
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Jupiter Terrace
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: Mirror Lake
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Temple of Olympian Zeus
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Lakes of Djurgarden
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: The Franzens-Ring
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"

Stereoview: Hawara Pyramid
Digital Print from Manipulated Found Photograph on Antique Stereoview Card,
2013, 3.5" x 7"