Through photography my imagery illuminates how we construct memories and how the content obscures into something we never actually experienced. I present multiple windows of a singular event, a collective memory made tangible. The images when successful address the intuitive appreciation of the transient beauty in the physical world, particularly that which we have romanticized in our minds and memory. The strips of film and strands of memory become one-in-the-same. I experience and re-tell the story, simultaneously within my camera exposures.