"The images here are mere moments in time. There are no profound statements made by my photography, except perhaps to demonstrate how quickly we rush past the glimpses of our experience in a seemingly never-ending rush to success, to money, to power. In other words, I subscribe to the notion that it is time to slow down (“smell the roses, maybe?” – as cliche as it sounds).
In that vein my photographs tend to favor toward simplicity. I am fortunate to have this more-than-hobby endeavor to direct my energies, especially considering that so many others wander around trying to find some direction. I, on the other hand, wander around trying to find something to photograph.
The photographs here will periodically change. Please feel free to check back in the months ahead."
-- Mike D.
Past Exhibits:
2001 IAO Gallery, Oklahoma City. "Biting the Apple".
2003 IceBox Gallery, Minneapolis. "Skin I".
Biographical Information:
Michael Duncan has been a lawyer in Oklahoma City for 17 years. But his photography dates back more than 30 years, beginning with a GAF-brand SLR shooting and processing E-4 Kodak Ektachrome slides, and later developing film in a college apartment bathroom the size of a postage stamp. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Journalism and College of Law, and is a former news reporter and photographer, with work published by various newspapers, Gannett News Service and the Associated Press.
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