COMMUTE
“Everyday we make journeys. During these journeys to our intended destinations, it is easy to become detached from the surroundings, lost in thought. It becomes hard to see anything before or beyond what we have already learned to see and most of what we see, when we see, is quick and remote. These photographs are images of transition, images between and bordering seeing and knowing, images of movement through space, fleeting moments in time. These photographs were taken through glass, a car window. We live in an age of accelerated transition. These images are of the 'in between' places. Consider them part of our new picturesque, symbols of America, symbols of internal musing. Can you stop long enough to 'sightsee'?”
Suzette Bross, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2002
>>> photographers:network selection 2009

