In response to our call for news of ongoing projects from our members, Catherine Ames sent in a remarkable image that we are very pleased to publish, as well as some information about its background and about herself.
Corner Buildings
I’ve been working on this project of digital architectural collage for a few years, “corner buildings” all over the world. I’ve already published one preliminary book, with lulu.com, which I’ve brought to the Queen’s Park meeting. It is a bit of an ongoing project, which I would like to culminate in a show. I’ve shown some very large prints of these in a group show at Gallery 94 on Cleveland Street last year.
I’m also in the process of walking some of the famous long distance paths of
England, and hope to make books on those as well. That is not collage. My
switch from the darkroom to digital happened in 2000, exactly 10 years ago.
In the 1980′s and 1990′s I was well known in the US as a large format black
and white (silver gelatin) photographer and I feature in Rotovision’s 2002
“World’s Top Landscape Photography” book. I’ve had shows in the US of the black and white work.
Feel free to browse my website, http://www.catherineames.com
