Musée Magazine Issue No. 12 - Controversy | Page 8

graphed and having their photo posted online. But within the next two years, more people had cameras and had become their own photographer, in control of their own image. I felt like I was doing some people a disservice by taking their photograph, especially if I posted it online. So I began looking for other ways to creatively engage with photography, by subverting it. The response to this approach was overwhelmingly positive. For all the technological development that has advanced the art of photography, very little has been done to advance our ability to hide or control visibility.