The photographer who inspired me was Lee Friedlander an American photographer and artist that specializes in street photography. I was inspired by his photography of signs and the way he portrays them in his photographs. I wanted to portray and highlight the different aspects of signs along with everyday life. For this project, I carefully chose five photographs that accurately portrayed what I wanted to convey. Each photograph captured not only the actual structure of the sign but also the atmosphere and narrative of the surrounding area. By using various angles, perspectives, and compositional techniques, I aimed to capture the characteristics of the signage. I used a Canon g7x MarkIII camera with a 25-lens. The 25-lens’ wide-angle perspective enabled me to shoot vast photos that included more of the surrounding area, giving the signage a greater context. Meanwhile, the Canon g7x MarkIII provided portability and variety, allowing me to try out numerous angles and compositions. Additionally, achieving the proper lighting conditions was tough. The Canon g7x MarkIII is not a professional-grade camera and had problems achieving the optimal aperture and depth of field in certain scenarios. To address this, I responded to the available lighting conditions by modifying exposure settings, utilizing natural light, and embracing the atmospheric elements given by various lighting scenarios.