I have always loved windows.
They frame the world that we look out at.
According to some of William Gibson's books, they are quite analog as well. He imagines a digital world where many of the windows we see will not really be windows, but instead holograms showing us a world we would like to see instead of what we really would.
While I was sorting through images today, I came across these window and lack-of-window photos I took this summer during a photo workshop with Wing Young Huie.
All 3 were taken with a Hasselblad 501c/m and Ilford 50 Black and White film.
These two I took just a couple of days ago with my Polaroid SX-70 using Artistic Z film.
I think all of these images will find their way into this project somewhere.
Have a wonderful, thoughtful weekend.
Until Monday,
~Peace~