PROJECT NAME: When We Go Looking
PROJECT TYPE: PHOTOGRAPHY
DATE: 05/10/25
When We Go Looking is an experimental photography project that takes on objects and places in everyday life from the angles we don’t typically observe them— the underside of a door knob in your house, behind a bush in the backyard, the bottom of your friends shoe, between the book stacks in your local library, the small rusted nail embedded in the large oak tree you pass everyday on your walk to work. Angles and sections of the space that consistently exists around you but principally go unnoticed. It seeks to beg larger questions: How often do these spaces change and operate over time? Would anyone notice if they changed or vanished? Do these spaces even exist when there is no one to observe them? Think of these questions and what other questions or thoughts arise as you navigate through.

















