"A photographer on a rural street shoot follows a junky old van around. Its owner, apparently, is either absent in the dark wilderness or too reclusive to show himself/herself. Until...!"
This self-referential fictional narrative [drawn from my ongoing light painting body-of-work of nature areas] crosscuts categories, including rural "street" photography (as it raises issues germane to it, such as privacy, ethics, and identity. Also, psychological concepts such as Jungian "shadow self," (multiple) "persona" or masks.) I hope its ironic and self-mocking dark humor will entertain as well as make the viewer think.