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When he was six years old, Walter LeCroy took apart his parent's box camera, looking for the motor that made the pictures. He did not find it, but he is still searching for new ways to reach the heart of photography.

LeCroy continued to make photographs, but without a specific goal until a new method - digital imaging - began to develop a few years ago. He quickly realized that digital representation and processing, along with advances in printing technology, put new and exciting powers into the hands of photographers.

One newly accessible subject is what LeCroy calls, "the world of the small" - above the microscopic, but just below what is clearly visible to us in daily life. "It is the beauty of detail we do not otherwise see," he says, "the hidden designs in a single petal of a flower, in wood, or bit of thread." Photographed digitally, then printed much larger than life, ordinary objects become almost magical in the form and textures they reveal. "This dimension of life has been there all the time beneath the veil of our senses, so close to us and yet so foreign it seems to exist in another world. Now, at last, we can explore it."

If you are interested in purchasing any of these limited edition prints, please contact Imaging Arts at:

roselarson46@yahoo.com

843.577.7501

175 King Street
Charleston, SC 29401



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