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Daniel Wojcik's essay Polaroids from Heaven describes the emerging folk religious practice "that uses photography to document miraculous phenomena, produce signs of the supernatural, and create sacred images". With today’s widespread consumer accessibility to photographic cameras and devices, there is an ever-increasing collection of photo documents, which expand our perceptions of the spiritual. As it has been my quest to explore gender constructs through the lens of media and religion, I created Kodak Catholicism - a photographic documentation of my restless search for the ultimate iconographic woman – The Virgin Mary. When I began shooting this project I realized I had to go into it believing or I'd end up with nothing special.
This project was produced by Teresa Ascencao, was named after Jessy C. Pagliaroli's essay Kodak Catholicism, and made possible through the generous support of the Toronto Arts Council. I invite you to view my images ... add comments ... and post your own miraculous photos!
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