She Sees Your Every Move : Slideshow
Friday, October 07, 2011
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 22. Pasadena, CA, 1995.
Photographer Michele Iversen captured all the images in the "Night Surveillance Series" from her car, at night, without the knowledge of her subjects.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 50. Pasadena, CA, 1995.
Iversen calls her photos a "beautiful tableaux that tell a story" — the windows become a sort of theater, through which she observes the performances of her subjects.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 59. Pasadena, CA, 1995.
All of the images are approximately 40" x 48" — roughly the size of the actual windows — to make the viewer complicit in the act of surveillance.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 62. Altadena, CA, 1995.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 63. Pasadena, CA, 1996.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 66. Pasadena, CA, 1996.
"Night Surveillance Series," Untitled no. 88. Sierra Madre, CA, 1996.
- Back to story:
- She Sees Your Every Move
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Really difficult to convey this as a "sound story" and it was done beautifully. Really compelling.
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