A sequence of pictures reflecting on the isolation of transit by New York-based photographer Invoice Ellis. Chronicling his life by way of self-portraits and the landscapes that encompass him, Ellis’s work serves as a visible diary, with every {photograph} providing a glimpse right into a continuously evolving sense of self and the relationships that outline his world. In his self-published monograph, Commuter, Ellis captures a interval when he was splitting time between New York Metropolis and rural Pennsylvania as a result of a long-distance relationship and dealing as a driver on a supply truck. His commute began to really feel extra acquainted than “house.” His sense of New York was not a hard and fast place however somewhat a “passing constructing facade.” The pure panorama of Pennsylvania changing into equally “glimpsed—blurred” and perpetually out of attain. And shifting by way of all of it is Ellis, providing a fragile presence in a world that doesn’t wait.



