Oliver Kodiak is a street and travel photographer working in natural light and color, primarily documenting the American landscape as both myth and material fact, with work extending internationally as well. The work sits in the space between the story a place tells about itself and the one it actually lives: flags, signage, suburban sprawl, roadside infrastructure, observed rather than staged, reactive rather than composed after the fact. Influenced by Eggleston, Shore, and Meyerowitz, the aim isn't commentary so much as attention, noticing what's slightly off, slightly true, slightly both.