Milk in the Light is a subset of my Radical Play series. Model Katrin Dohse and I shot at an abandoned warehouse with dirt floors and dirty, broken skylights. Katrin expertly flung milk from glasses as I shot with a fast shutter speed. Relying on the magic of intention, openness and serendipity we created a substantial series, of which these five are an excerpt.
Brown is known for his exploration of the unconscious through improvisation and the cultivation of surprise, serendipity and synchronicity via alchemy. His photography career dates back to 1978 and he has been active in improvised experimental music and video since 1974. His first photography sale was to the collection of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana and his video You Define Single File was nominated for the Golden Gate Award at the 47th San Francisco International Film Festival. He was born in Dubuque, Iowa, received a BA in film from Columbia College and now resides in North Carolina.