Photographic Works

These images exist as autonomous works within the Ezra corpus.

Unlike other photographs in this archive, which document the system as it unfolds, the works gathered here are constructed through photography itself. Sequence, duration, framing, and repetition become the primary materials.

Each series establishes its own internal structure. The camera is not used to record something external; it becomes the medium through which the work takes form.

The photographs do not illustrate the system.

They instantiate it.

Across these works, meaning emerges through the same principles that govern the broader project—attention, context, and time—held long enough for structure to appear.

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