Rodin's Photographer is a multidisciplinary art project in which I take on the role of the Unknown Photographer, who worked with French sculptor Auguste Rodin in the late 1800s. Within a conceptual theme — presented as my reinterpretations of these “discovered” turn of the century artist’s photographs — I intertwine historical research and fiction. Here is a selection of the photos from the series I've been making for almost 10 years. More soon.

“Spirit Photographer” (No place like home.)

“Bientôt, mon coeur” (Soon my heart)

Auguste Rodin

Gwen John

Floating Gwen (see Love Notes)

Floating Gwen (She conjures the wind and moonlight for Rodin to see her better in.)

Wild Beings gave their passionate myths to disguise her.

Daphne warns of Gods who love nymphs

Fallen Caryatid (For the love of Rodin)

Clytie

Evescape

Rodin model (forward)

Rodin model (back)

Food for the Dead

Unknown photographer’s spirit guide

Isadora’s Afterlife

Don’t mind her (Bride who haunts Rodin’s lovers)

Considering Camille

Fly Me to the Moon

Kissing Crows

Loïe Fuller

Rainer Maria Rilke
