Photography

June has been taking photographs since she was a toddler, first on instant cameras and then on a compact digital one. She began obsessing over photography, and eventually winning several awards for her work.

Her photography is ever-evolving, focusing on emotion, people, and items that she finds interesting. At the current iteration of her work, she shoots primarily on poorly constructed digital cameras, pushing ISO and color in order to bring out the grain, painting an impressionistic portrait of the subjects she captures, in an effort to show the emotion behind the image.   

She is currently compiling two collections of photos:

“The Price of Meat”  and “Temple”

Her favorite photographers are Nan Goldin and Miron Zownir.

Photos shown as part of the “junetopia” collection available upon request.

A person standing outdoors at night with their hoodie up, wearing dark pants, a white shirt, and a brown jacket, with keys hanging from their pocket, and a statue with a black jacket on a concrete base in the background.
A crushed cigarette pack lying on a dirty, snowy pavement with small debris and dark spots.
Empty phone booth at night, with phones and signage inside.
A foggy mountain canyon with steep rocky cliffs on both sides and a narrow, dark passageway between them
A white glove on the ground surrounded by dark soil or dirt.
Close-up of a person's shoulder, arm, and neck, with the person's face partially visible and wearing a septum piercing, in a dimly lit environment.
A space telescope in outer space with the sun shining behind it, surrounded by stars and cosmic dust.
Two people hugging outdoors at dusk with trees in the background.
A person wearing a white tank top, dark pants, and a pair of tall, patterned boots is sitting or lounging on a surface. The photo is taken from a low angle.