About
Joshua Lake is a fine art photographer and conceptual artist whose practice centers on questions of identity, visibility, and the relationship between interior experience and outward form. Working primarily in photography and mixed media, the practice spans portraiture, experimental series, and long-term projects investigating how the self is constructed, presented, and interpreted.
Key series include "Inside Out," an exploration of psychological interiority rendered through photographic surface, and "Eye Maps," a project applying cartographic principles to the organ of vision. The ongoing work draws on traditions of conceptual photography while engaging contemporary questions about representation and recognition.
This site collects writing on the practice, including reflections on methodology, the role of the experimental series in developing artistic identity, and the curatorial decisions that shape how a body of work accumulates meaning over time.