The photographic approach in Unsupervised by Kristen Lewis centers on capturing moments of autonomy and exploration, often through candid, unscripted imagery. The work emphasizes themes of independence and self-discovery, presenting subjects in unguarded, spontaneous contexts that suggest a narrative of learning outside formal structures.
Comprising 112 pages, the collection carefully balances mood and gesture, using natural light and composition to evoke a sense of immediacy and intimacy. Lewis’s visual strategy foregrounds subtle emotional states and everyday interactions that reveal the complexities of individual growth and social dynamics.