By Mark Jenkins
Some photographs freeze a disconnected instant, while others appear to snare a bit of an ongoing saga. The 48 entries in Multiple Exposures Gallery’s ingenious “Collaborative Photography Show” are of the first type, but are arranged so as to hint at the second. The storytelling, however, is purely visual; one picture links to the next via a shared color, shape or aspect of light, producing a continuity that’s graphic rather than narrative. Click here to read more.