We find the titillating act of wandering through out of the ordinary places in the dead of night strangely comforting. These feelings incite us to create surreal, sometimes haunting images that examine the final days of forgotten treasures while straddling a line between what’s real and what isn’t. Unconventional influences such as David Lynch and Gregory Crewdson inspire our desire to evoke the sensation of a connection with memories of the past - yours, mine and ours. Through our interpretations and arrangements we ultimately have direct control, creating scenes that can never be duplicated. In our project After Curfew, we paint with light, bringing to life and illuminating the everlasting beauty in man made creations that have been discarded as monstrosities of insignificant junk.
Cindy Crane
BIO
Cindy Crane is a fine art photographer born and raised in Los Angeles, California and still calls it home. Photography is her escape from a full time job as a web developer and systems analyst. Her photography projects span a number of subjects including night, light painting, conceptual, street and alternative processes. Her photos are created using a number of digital and toy film cameras and even her cell phone. She is currently a student and volunteer course assistant at the Los Angeles Center of Photography.Bond
Cindy Crane
Cindy Crane
Cindy Crane
Maureen Bond
Bio
Maureen Bond is a fine art photographer born and raised in Los Angeles, California and still calls it home.Having spent the last 15 years in Higher Education, Maureen has recently moved on to become the Executive Director of a non-profit Community Center. By day her work keeps her challenged, and by night her creativity emerges from shooting the streets of Los Angeles and searching for abandoned decaying confines. Her photos feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections. Her favorite place to photograph the nocturnal world is the desert under the full moon.
Bio
Maureen Bond is a fine art photographer born and raised in Los Angeles, California and still calls it home.Having spent the last 15 years in Higher Education, Maureen has recently moved on to become the Executive Director of a non-profit Community Center. By day her work keeps her challenged, and by night her creativity emerges from shooting the streets of Los Angeles and searching for abandoned decaying confines. Her photos feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections. Her favorite place to photograph the nocturnal world is the desert under the full moon.
Maureen Bond
Maureen Bond






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