New York Women
Toy cameras have always appealed to me because of the quirky and sometimes unpredictable images they produce. For New York Women, I used an early and low-quality digital camera called a PenCam. It was about the size of a highlighter and held eighty images in its internal memory. Since I was trying to be as invisible as possible, I shot freely, returning to the hotel after every eighty photos to download the images onto a laptop and remove the PenCam’s batteries to clear the memory, ready for another trip out onto the New York streets.
















