“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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All About Photo is proud to present "Fading" by Mischa Lluch, the January Solo Exhibition.

"Fading" is a subjective view of American suburban life, challenging the perceived ideal of life. After the promise of American prosperity is revealed to be a mirage or an impossibility, the profound struggle for connection in human relationships gives rise to a pervasive sense of loneliness in the United States. The project delves into the emotional landscape of broken dreams, inviting viewers to an introspective exploration.

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“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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"As a cinematographer, my journey has been profoundly shaped by cinema, where atmosphere plays a vital role in storytelling. In 'Fading,' mood and visual language are central to the narrative, revealing the different layers—material, emotional, existential—that overlap in every scene. While the project shares some similarities with 'New Topographics' photography in its portrayal of everyday suburban scenes, its true inspiration lies in the emotional depth and subjectivity of Eugene Atget’s work and the melancholic perspective of Humberto Rivas’ architectural photography."

“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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"This project also connects to the evolving vision of the flâneur, as articulated in Baudelaire’s 'The Painter of Modern Life' and expanded by Walter Benjamin’s reflections on capitalism. However, in this case, my focus shifts to the outskirts of suburbia—a space where wandering becomes an exploration of disconnection, longing, and the quiet poetry of fading dreams. In this case, the flâneur drives through the streets in a car, wanting to see, not wanting to be discovered. The picture becomes something secretive and something caught, almost stolen from reality. This also questions the status of the photographer as a hunter, someone moving like a ghost."

“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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"It is shot from the car using medium-format, 6x9-color negative film. Due to the immediacy I need, I shoot handheld on a rangefinder camera, almost in the pure style of street photography. This contradicts the basic rules of architectural and landscape photography while taking into consideration some of its principles. I scan in high resolution and print digitally with the Romantic landscape in mind."

“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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“Fading”: The Quiet Poetry Of Suburban Disconnection By Mischa Lluch

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"'Fading' aims to open the door to fiction within reality. It is an external gaze that seeks to reveal the invisible, capturing San Francisco's South Bay until I lose myself in it, driven by the obsession to find an image that captures the moment when things fade, becoming a broken dream. The concept of absence, almost dystopian, serves as a mirror, inviting viewers to explore the hidden layers of suburban life."

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