Style Yi Jiang
Amani Willett
Amani Willett is a Brooklyn and Boston-based photographer whose practice is driven by conceptual ideas surrounding family, history, memory, and the social environment. He normally uses Toyo 4x5 field camera or Canon 5D Mark II to photograph.
Willet’s work builds on his constantly winding approach to visual storytelling. It started with straightforward street photographs and has grown into a fragmented presentation of history and mythology, continuously shifting shape from project to project. He likes about this way of working is that this ambiguous space can sharpen our understanding of the world by creating a dialogue between unexpected images and ideas. For example, protest images can be juxtaposed with family pictures, modern landscapes with historical portraits, computer composites with hand-erased pictures.
The book Disquiet is a meditation on starting a family in a time of social unrest and uncertainty in America. Pictures are lit by moon, or fire, or lamplight, also with reflection through smoke, windows, doorways. Willett pondered both the depth and fragility of social and family relationship in this book. Unlike fear, disquiet is fretful, ongoing and hard to confine.










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