home published worksAmbulatory is about memory, ones that lack conclusion or stasis. Both memories and photos are used to invoke nostalgia, to construct a narrative about where you’ve been and what you’ve done, that narrative is constructed for yourself, sometimes to an audience. Memories and photos can both exist in states of truth and untruth, both are tools for narration, self-construction, can be staged to communicate something specific. Ambulatory documents photos that can’t be applied to a discernible story. They don’t elicit a specific memory or the feeling of a former stasis that a photo so often provides. These photos are ones that were taken accidentally (1), photos taken in between moments of resolve (2), photos taken for a specific purpose that you no longer remember (3) or for a purpose you no longer find compelling (4). These photos were collected and printed in four separate zines, bound together by a removable metal fastener so that they can be taken apart, rearranged, treated non-sequentially. Cougar Natural Ultrasmooth, 60 lb
Risograph printed in black, cornflower, bisque, apricot and light lime
Edition of 50