Tri Color: Sarah Ferdinand ’22

The tri-color process gave me an opportunity to further explore the movement of people that I had not been able to accomplish in my pinhole project. I wanted to seek out scenes where people are in motion (e.g., driving, walking, biking, etc) at different times, and therefore would create multiple layers of monochrome movement that also represented the movement of time. I went to Utica in an effort to be in an urban area with a higher concentration of people, and therefore more picture opportunities.