The photographic strategy in Twenty Years centers on a contemplative exploration of mood and atmosphere through Jason Langer’s distinct use of shadow and light. The images emphasize subtle tonal variations and a quiet, introspective aesthetic that invites the viewer to engage deeply with the visual nuances.
Langer’s work spans a variety of urban and natural settings, focusing on the interplay between human presence and absence, and exploring themes of memory and passage of time. The collection underscores a minimalist yet powerful approach to composition, often highlighting the evocative potential of simplicity and ambiguity within the frame.