Long View of Cleveland - Capturing Time and Motion
Photography Exhibit on Display at the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Trudy Wiesenberger Gallery April 4 – June 30, 2025
1100 Euclid Ave - Cleveland - OH - 44106 Gallery is located on the first floor of the Humphrey Building adjacent to the Lerner Tower main entrance
Artist Reception
Wednesday April 9th, 2025 5pm – 7pm
"Through this series, I sought to capture the quiet beauty of Cleveland’s ever-changing skyline — a reflection of time in motion."
In this body of work, Roger explores the cutting-edge technique of Frame Averaging using the world’s highest-resolution architectural camera. This state-of-the-art method allows for extended exposures without the need for neutral density filters, creating smooth, painterly effects by blending movement and light over time. His two- to ten-minute exposures reveal Cleveland’s landmarks and cityscapes in a new light — clouds drifting like brushstrokes across the sky, water softened to glass, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow on architectural forms.
The extraordinary resolution of the Phase One IQ4 150mp medium format camera, which uses the same sensor chip found in aerial and satellite imagery, allows for stunning detail and large-scale reproduction. His mastery of light, motion, and time is evident in every image, capturing the quiet grandeur and evolving energy of Cleveland with remarkable clarity and depth. Contact me for prints.