Double Exposure is a reflection on the act of seeing. Our modern environments filter our realities in ways that both reveal and obscure everyday living. Human vision is a phenomenon in its own right, and our society layers complicated social constructs that affect our perceptions of ourselves and our relationships to others. Everyday life is colorful, dramatic, complex, fragmented, abstract, harmonious, relational, incomplete, beautiful. Across the series, windows and reflective surfaces facilitate a visual language celebrating the beauty of open imprecision, interpretation, and the humans that live this experience every day.