Voyager II is an ongoing body of work informed by the psychological, the surreal, and the everyday.
Constructed as portraits, still-life photographs, and landscapes, I aim to use the medium as a form of documentary abstraction of daily life while traversing themes of documentary fiction, fantasy, and memory across the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia geographic region. The picture-making practice combines photographs I've taken of friends with whom I still have deep relationships with, still life photographs, and landscape pictures, aiming to build itself into a series of books, installations, and written essays. The Voyager II framework is structured to be long-form and in a serial format.
Voyager II names itself from the 1977 NASA space program that sent two probes into interstellar space to study the Outer Solar system. Informed heavily by the framework, methodologies, and philosophy of this program, as well as the “Golden Record” vinyl placed in each probe, my ongoing photo-based practice involves creating fictional photographs and constructions that document people, places, and communal experiences in my home region of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. I aim to use the framework of the practice as a collaborative method of picture-making and indexing a broad array of individual and collective experiences between friends, family, and the larger DMV community.
Voyager II names itself from the 1977 NASA space program that sent two probes into interstellar space to study the Outer Solar system. Informed heavily by the framework, methodologies, and philosophy of this program, as well as the “Golden Record” vinyl placed in each probe, my ongoing photo-based practice involves creating fictional photographs and constructions that document people, places, and communal experiences in my home region of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. I aim to use the framework of the practice as a collaborative method of picture-making and indexing a broad array of individual and collective experiences between friends, family, and the larger DMV community.