what I’m looking at: freddie yauner faces the world
Across farms, wooded paths, and London streets, Freddie Yauner walks with a mirrored face catching the world in motion. His ongoing project What I’m Looking At centers on a reflective mask that covers the wearer’s face, turning portraiture into a moving view of whatever sits in front of them. Trees slide across the surface. A path cuts through the center of the head. Sky, brick, grass, water, and passing bodies replace the features we expect to read first.
The gesture is simple, and that is where its pull begins. The mask allows the camera to see what the wearer sees, reflecting color, texture, light, and movement back outward. Instead of showing...
