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From Phaidon’s review of artworks by Michael Massaia :

Native New Jersey photographer Michael Massaia creates silvery, dreamlike renderings of his home state and neighbouring New York, taking pictures of landmarks and well-loved areas emptied in the dead of night. Many of the images have an eerie sense of stillness; his “Seeing The Black Dog” series captures a phenomenon that sleep-deprived truck drivers describe where they see hallucinatory black dogs on the highway and so know it’s time to pull over and rest. “The instant this decision is made is when I creep out of the shadows with my view camera and capture the moment the dogs melt away,” he tells Phaidon.

Another of Massaia’s projects, “Deep In A Dream,” saw the photographer roaming around Central Park in the small hours during a period in March just before the trees fully sprouted their leaves. Although he uses slow and cumbersome Platinum/ Palladium printing techniques, Massaia says that this doesn’t slow him down unduly as he tends to work quite “mechanically”. “One of the big reasons I do Platinum printing, and use large format film cameras, is I suppose a reaction to the gluttonous nature of what photography has become,” he explains. “In many ways digital image capture has taken so much of the magic out of photography.”

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View Michael Massaia’s series “Deep in a Dream: Central Park”
View Michael Massaia’s series “Afterlife: New Jersey”
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