Untitled, from the series SEUIL / THRESHOLD
Experimental photo of the (lack of) ice in the Saguenay fjord during the warmest winter in Canada's history. This photo was taken during an artist residency aboard a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker as part of a scientific expedition led by ISMER (Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski). The ice was thin, grey and slushy; by the end of the residency my photographs had become dark and somber. Using ICM (Intentional Camera Movement), all photos taken on the icebreaker were created in-camera in one single exposure using a long shutter speed. No image was manipulated in Photoshop.