Seeing the visible through the invisible explorer
Suburban space has allowed me to become invisible due to its failures in concept. Creating opportunities to become an explorer without affecting the subjects through the use of the camera. Allowing a truer photographic documentation on life in suburban space through the visible medium. Discussions on photography about the impact the “camera” has on the subject has been very important subject among the development in fine art photography, in the use of this exploration we can find what the impact is when invisibility of the camera is taking place in space, where it further examines and compares similar works from “New Topographics” and how other photographers document suburban space compared to this investigation on the invisibility of the viewers impact the visible subjects through solid and void spaces. The investigation takes place during evening hours, as the population, and lifestyles adopted by the concept of suburbia creates the highest concentration of people in the area which allows more chance of events in this region. Furthermore allows myself to blend into the space, and see what I will encounter during my journey through the late nights in suburbia.
Josiah Wesley