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All of these
images were taken in the Downtown Los Angeles area, at night. When I first conceived this project I
thought that it couldn't be done, that there wouldn't be
enough light. But photography is really all about light, or
the absence of it. While I see color photography as being
about capturing the subject, I have always found black and
white photography to be about geometry, about lines and
angles and contrasts, and the perpendicular meeting the
parallel. The hard lines of what is lit meeting the hidden
lines and gradients of what is in shadow. As I proceeded I
realized that the night Downtown was awash with light from a
myriad of sources. Hard and soft light, ambient and
reflected light, bright and faint light, and always the dark
seeking to reclaim these small islands of illumination. It
was truly a revelation. And I also wanted to capture the
different world that Downtown Los Angeles is at night from
the Downtown that we see during the day, the Los Angeles
that we don't see at night driving through on the Harbor
Freeway or on our trip to the Disney Hall.
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