Interior Exposure employs intimate, composed portraits that explore the relationships between individuals and their domestic spaces. Jessica Todd Harper’s photographic strategy emphasizes natural light and quiet moments inside homes, capturing a sense of personal history and emotional presence within ordinary environments.
The photographs reveal an interplay of stillness and subtle narrative, inviting viewers to consider how interiors reflect identity and memory. Harper’s work often focuses on understated details, using the muted mood of interior settings to evoke a contemplative atmosphere.
Published by Damiani Limited in 2008, this 112-page volume assembles these nuanced images into a cohesive meditation on private space and exposure.