The visual approach in I Want To Take Picture centers on the direct, unembellished act of photography itself, exploring the desire and impulse behind capturing images. The photographs engage with the photographer’s urge to document moments, places, or subjects without overt narrative framing, emphasizing raw immediacy.
With a compact format of 64 pages, the book presents a concise, focused investigation into the photographic process as an expression of intent and curiosity. The timeline of 2007 situates this exploration within early 21st-century photographic practices, possibly reflecting shifts in image-making amid evolving technologies and cultural contexts.