In my analogue photographic work, "I enter into an agreement with the energy of a location and allow it to guide my actions. A German writer once described my process as that of ‘a kind of human seismograph’. Whereas the machine measures and allows us to read shifts in physical energy and warn of advancing danger, in my work, I register past psychic tremors and this calms them. (…) Though I do no prior research, it often feels like an expression of some events in the history of the place, traumatic ones that I am called to attend, to dissipate." - from Daulton Dickey's interview with Heather Sheehan.


Where the Deer Spent Their Night, 2017, analogue photography