What up ya’ll,
I’m very stoked to announce a full revitalization and continuation of my personal street photography project, “Man-Made Lines” (from chapter 3 of my book, Oblong World).
Even more excitingly, I will be starting to embark on new terrain with the project as I travel assisting my new boss, Photographer Jason Dewey.
The focus of this personal body will still be driven by manufactured uniformity and its parasitic, imperial relationship to natural shapes. Within the stark values of monochrome photography, I find the jagged edges of our urban jungles as inferior to nature. We can mistreat the great mother gods of grass that grow our air and food, but it seems our great cities are slowly swallowed back up by her just resilience in the end. There must be more solutions to human evolution.
Beauty, concrete, and steel. Human growth, evolution, and necessary evils. Where does one end and the many others begin? Surely, we live clustered in the fine, gray lines of the now. Where harsh realities bear no more credence. An image is now only a myth. A breath of digital truth that I’m telling you once existed.
✌️
KK
PHOTOS: Queens, NY
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