From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B
From Point A to Point B

From Point A to Point B

Brandon Ong-Sy

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It's Risograph-printed in 5 colors: metallic gold, yellow, fluorescent pink, light teal, and black, in an edition of 80, and produced at the SVA RisoLab.. It's 32 pages, measuring at 8"x10". This book is a compilation of photos I've made over the last 5 years, offering a glimpse into Los Angeles's freeway and road infrastructure through a fresh lens.

This project was inspired by my move from Los Angeles to New York, and how alien it was for me to be without a car. It also was made and printed to capture the feeling of driving around Southern California.This shift prompted a deeper exploration of LA's freeways and roads, contemplating their impact on the city's pace of life. A key feature of the book is the center spread with an excerpt from Reyner Banham's “Autopia,” that sheds more light on how infrastructure shapes Los Angeles's identity.