In the blur of the every day, where details stack upon details, it becomes harder to see the whole.
As Berger said, 'The way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe.'
In confusion, even the most delicate forms can feel like walls. Robert Adams, in Why People Photograph, speaks of the photographer's role in revealing clarity, but perhaps, in this moment, clarity is elusive.
Sometimes seeing less is the key to knowing more.









