Week 10: JJ Sulin

For my final week of research on www.lensculture.com , I wanted to continue pursuing the route of typology and in doing so found a fascinating man who goes by the name of JJ Sulin.

Sulin is a Chicago-born artist whose passion lies on set, as both a photographer and director; he has previously worked for a long list of clients, spanning from Nickelodeon to Google. He finds his best moments to be photographing aspects of a large culture, such as the famous New York sidewalks, or sports games. There is very little information on Sulin, which makes this all the more interesting, however the most intriguing of all is to be his project ‘Gary’s Basement’. ‘Gary’s Basement’ bides well with Sense of Place, and consists of a series of images that display Sulin’s landlord’s belongings – of which he secretly took photographs of in a basement at his apartment, and then returned as if nothing happened.

Link to JJ Sulin’s work: www.lensculture.com/projects/7650-gary-s-basement

 

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