While reflecting on my progress, and my studio works, I had to step back and ask myself "what does my work say?" I felt that was I was capturing is not the invisibility of space, but the visible story inside the image. I am drawn to the suburban space where there is no sight in human activity yet, I still feel the presence of them even when I am not present. When we talk about photography, in terms of street photography, we always ask does the subject realize the visibility of the photographer, and how does our presence affect the outcome of the image. Why does street photographers alway strive to capture images where the subject is not aware? They would say that by being invisible is when we actually see the truth of something, if we are visible, they pose for us, and it alters the essence of what the photographers what is the "decisive moment". I think in my work, I look for something that I am trying to find, I am exploring space and activities, yet I feel I am still lost, but I know I can find something that I find meaningful, as I enjoy walking around at night finding new things to see and capture.