




After an accidental introduction to the medium of Polaroid photography, I became hooked, and I would shoot for days on end. In some cases, the subjects in my photographs were easily identifiable. In other cases, the subject of the photo was impossible to determine. When I had accumulated a lot of satisfactory images, I would arrange them into grids, based primarily upon aesthetic considerations. That is to say, I tried to create a composition of lines and shapes and colors that was simultaneously balanced and dynamic. A worthy goal, I think!