SNAFU is a long-term, handmade photographic project composed of sixty-six books and an accompanying field guide. Each book is produced entirely by hand — printed, trimmed, sequenced, and bound in my studio — and the making is inseparable from the meaning. Time, repetition, and touch become part of the archive itself.
The books gather fragments from everyday American life: small collisions, quiet gestures, moments when the ordinary slips into the absurd. Arranged in color-coded boxes and sequenced as visual poems, the volumes form a modular, evolving archive that accepts fragmentation as a kind of wholeness.
SNAFU is both a record of looking and a physical object shaped by that attention — a handmade chronicle of the world as it is.
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