“The Hundredth”

Photographs
2016-17













“By means of photography one can in a minute reject as unsatisfactory ninety-nine configurations of facts and elect as right the hundredth.”
John Szarkowski
From Introduction to William Eggleston’s Guide
John Szarkowski
From Introduction to William Eggleston’s Guide
I first began actively taking photos in September 2016. I shot exclusively on 35mm film. This format was often impractical, but I found that it was what I needed to enjoy making an image. The twelve pictures selected are from my first year of taking photos. More so than others, I find that these images are an expression of the wonder in color film and the nuance found in “the hundredth.”