Paul A. Bartlett
A photograph presents us with an image from a moment in time and prompts us to visualize the scene as it was. Unfortunately, a photograph leaves a lot out, elements that we know were there but are now left to our imagination.
The movements of a rippling water surface or the reflections that change from moment to moment. The Depth of an aspen forest scene that continues out of sight.
By presenting photographs in a way that brings these missing elements to the viewer, the Xtra-Dimensional technique evokes a sense of movement and three-dimensionality that was present in the original scene.