The Intimacy Project is a series of 4x5 Pinhole images photographed overnight, roughly 8-10 hour exposures. This is an investigation of the energy that lives inside the spaces we cannot see. The invisible. Specifically during intimacy. I’m looking for the sacred, the spiritual, the information that lives in what we might consider the “air” or the “atmosphere” inside a room when people connect or just one person connects with themselves sexually. What can the camera collect and document? I’m curious. The movement, merging, connection and whatever else I don’t see from my own human point of view. It initially was a honeymoon project. I created a 4x5 pinhole overnight image every night of the honeymoon. I got divorced in 2014 and decided to continue this series in 2016 as I navigate this chapter of my life and the connection that exists inside of it. It now spans from 2007 - the present. Starting in Carlsbad, CA, to Maui, to Teotihuacan, Mexico to Pasadena, CA to NYC to Paris to my current bedroom in Laurel Canyon, CA.