Looking Back: The Photography of Lewis Watts – LENSCRATCH
In an era when the discordance of daily life more often than not overshadows fleeting moments of intimacy, Lewis Watts invites us to pause, reflect, and engage with the layers of connection and history embedded in the communities he documents. The exhibition, “Looking Back: The Photography of Lewis Watts” on view at the Center for
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Once I accepted that being rejected was a part of the process, I was able to approach people in the street and in other situations with more confidence. I think that people pick up on that. I can also use people’s reactions as a marker of how much I am really into the situation that I am photographing. When folks are not into it, I know that I have to change my own mind set and relax and try again or move on
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