Exploring spatial relationships and visual patterns, the photographic strategy in Distribution centers on the arrangement and dispersal of subjects within a frame. The work investigates how elements occupy and interact across various environments, creating a contemplative examination of order and chaos through imagery.
With 392 pages of detailed compositions, the book unfolds a rigorous study of distribution as a concept, reflected in visual elements that may range from natural to constructed settings. Daniel Shea’s approach invites viewers to consider the underlying forces shaping what is seen, emphasizing structure, rhythm, and placement.