Monday, October 28, 2013

Weekly Post: Russell Jones

Jeff Frost




Jeff Frosts photography works on tailoring locations or subjects to the view of his camera. Much like Gabriel Orozco or Andy Goldsworthy, he is constructing an image rather than photographing something that is merely found. He often uses optical illusions in his works; painting a surface with rectangles, but because of the angle the photograph is taken at they appear to be squares coloring a surface.

Jeff Frost also combines this process with long exposures during the night, creating a mystifying feel to his photographs.

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