The camera and I spent 2 years photographing with the wind. The 47 photographs became part of a performance art piece combining images with literature. “Not I, Not I, but the wind that blows thru me.” by D.H. Lawrence. I would choose a bright, windy day and locate structure. Then, setting the exposure I would close my eyes and feel the wind. When I became ‘with the wind’ the camera would sway as the shutter was pressed. By not looking thru the viewfinder when the shot was taken I was allowing the wind to co-create. Embracing an unknown variable is the most enjoyable , if not sacred, part of the creative process.