The exhibit runs Friday, July 30 to Sunday, Aug. 29.
Croy has a BFA in photography from Ball State University and an MFA in photography from the University of Saint Francis.
Making pinhole cameras out of simple household objects and âchasing light as the sun rakes across the skyâ is her obsession. She started out by making pinhole cameras from cardboard boxes and has since graduated to making them from metal containers.
Croy has even received a grant to build a camera from a 12-foot box truck that produced images 4-foot by 8-foot in size.
In the past seven years, Croy has created over 2,000 solargraphy images that allow her to record the sunâs light trail across the sky for a day, a month or a year at a time. The colors are natural and remain a mystery, which makes this process even more fascinating.
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