These three photographs are chosen from my SET 1 images and I think they best represent what I am trying to achieve and best connects to my vision of challenging the traditional views of visual perception meanwhile capturing the hidden beauty in everyday life moments that could easily be missed or slipped away. The title of my project is “Fleeting Glimpses”. I have developed my own individual approach to this title by combing my chosen artist’s photography style and connecting it to my own vision to illustrate the “easy to miss” moments in life that are sometimes more beautiful than we imagine. The artists that have inspired my work the most are Uta Barth and Aaron Siskind (although all of the photographs chosen for the final triptych is from SET 1 and inspired by Uta Barth). Uta Barth has inspired my use of out of focus and the exploration of light to make what seems to be an everyday moment become something more, and Aaron Siskind has mostly inspired me ideologically, mostly my visions and my approach when taking these pictures. In order to develop my ideas for this project I experimented with light, tone, and texture on over 600 pictures I took during the 798 trip.  After experimenting, I have brought together the best parts of my project to create my final series of images by eliminating the 100 Yellow contact sheet photographs and leaving 3 that best connects and represents my vision. To create my final series of images I wandered around 798 to search carefully for sights that could be beautiful but missed easily.  I chose to work like this because of my vision of capturing the hidden beauty in everyday life moments that could easily be missed or slipped away, so I look time to find these hidden beauty by looking carefully.  Overall, I think the strengths of the project are that the photographs have mostly connected and illustrated with my vision and intents. The areas that I will need to work on in future projects are being more efficient with my time, because in retrospect, I was kind of searching aimlessly. So maybe in the future, I could plan out more to then discover and take even more photographs.