Bill Doggett is a multi-dimensional visual artist. Blending the genres of Modern Art, Photography and Cinematography, he is a painter with a camera.  The youngest Award recipient in “LA 84”, an Art and Photography Exhibition part of the 1984 LA Summer Olympics Arts Festival, a founding member of 1980s-90s Black Photographers of California and published in the critical book by leading curator Deborah Willis Thomas, Black Photographers 1940 to 1980 {1989 Garland Press},his images are provocative, deliberate, evocative of cinematic stills and reflect the combined influences of Russian Constructivism, German Expressionism, Surrealism Design and Film Movements. The focused compositional uses of line, bold color, light, disorientation in repeating patterns of closed windows are foundational elements in a creative process that links to cinema’s model of “the camera as protagonist.

“The five featured videos on this page are demonstration prototypes for theatrical and Performing Arts rear screen projection uses. Mr Doggett’s visual arts skills are based on his work in his 20s as an Urban Constructivist Art photographer with aspirations as a Documentary and Art House Experimental Shorts film maker. His PhotoGraphics design work and multimedia projects for client digital marketing is influenced by these genre blends. These Prototype videos blend sound and images in collages as an artful intellectual structure to add depth and dimension for Performance Art, Chamber Music, Art Gallery installations and other theatrical performance”




 The music of Richard Thompson . This is a 15 minutes photographics prototype for piano and vocal recitals visual design use