Social Landscape

My next step in this project, is to look at unfamiliar things that are always being neglected by the eye. I’ve tried to resonate with Lee Friedlander’s social landscape photography, as he is one of my biggest inspiration in photography. He does have a remarkable ability to organise a tangled mess of seemingly insignificant stuff into powerful compositions within a photograph’s frame. He values and makes use of the camera’s ability to capture anything within the frame, no matter how insignificant and less importance. The details that we neglect would be captured by the camera as willingly and democratically as the main subject.

Published by josiahlyngwa

Photography and film.

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