Archive for October, 2011

The Secret Life of the Overlooked

Posted by Danielle on Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Los Angeles-based photographer Autumn de Wilde shares her secrets on finding new ways of looking at familiar spaces and places in Rookie Mag:

I am a photographer. In my search for found backdrops and interesting locations over the years, I have dissected Los Angeles. Over and over I look at the streets, the signs, the new and the old buildings. Every day I look for something I may have overlooked. In L.A., the beautiful and the ugly are spread out before you like an enormous garage sale. If you are curious about becoming a photographer, or you just like to take pictures, I’m writing this to remind you that you will never know your city. You will develop patterns, and like a well-behaved racehorse you will go round and round your designated track, but I want you to look sideways and upside down. I want you to find the secret life of the landscape of your city.

This was such a helpful article, because my inclination is to always go somewhere new, to ride the train to a stop I’ve never gotten off at before, and take photos in places that I’m completely unfamiliar with. So it was interesting to think of what I could do in places that I am very familiar with and push myself to see things in new angles and new lights. Perhaps I’ll do that on my forty-five minute walk home from work one day this week.

Photo credit: Autumn de Wilde