Monday, August 18, 2025

"Light Leak as Method: Theorizing a Photographic Accident" - Essay on American Anthropologist by Myriam Amri

ABSTRACT: This project began as a 35 mm film photography collection to document the presence of waste in the Northwest border of Tunisia, as the materiality of waste, its existence “everywhere,” has become a medium through which people in the region understand their positions at the margins of the nation-state. Yet after months, I realized that a light leak had marked all of my photographs. Taking the accident as a chance encounter, I produced a collection of images that articulate the gap between their intended effects, of visualizing waste, and their final rendering, images marked by a light leak. In this essay, I trace the project's process from my initial intentions of photographing waste to the light leak accident, to the final rendering into a visual booklet. In doing so, I foreground the light leak as an accident that became a generative method to examine the spills, leaks, and overflows of wasteful landscapes in North Africa.

Access article: https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aman.28101

This article is part of the special section of American Anthropologist titled “On Vanishing Fieldsites.” The multimodal accompaniment to this article is available at https://simplebooklet.com/lightleak

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