Mike Friedman seeks to represent three-dimensional motion as two-dimensional images. Departing from traditional long-exposure photography of night-time traffic, fireworks and star tracks, his work explores how movements of subject and camera interrelate, creating calligraphic and sculptural effects. In his hands, the camera becomes a brush creating images by “painting” multiple exposures of a scene.
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