Samuel Judge






Misshapen Parts is an explortaion of interiority as manifest in our ability to worldbuild. Thomas Kuhn’s book, the Structure of Scientific Revoltions, explains that the architecture of the world is dictated by our own ability to perceive it. When confronted with conficting realities, the egotism of perception may not yet be primed to relinquish its precedential tenets, and thus these new truths are made not-truths. The same might apply here, to one’s sense of self– what does it mean to truly understand the evershifting context in which one lives?









Samuel Judge is a photographer currently based in New York, New York. Originally from Portland, OR, he graduated from Parsons School of Design with a BFA in Design History and Practice, focusing on photography and visual culture.

Samuel specializes in medium format film photography, seeking to locate the axis of identity– from where it comes, what influences it, how it evolves, and where it ends.


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