snafu

Daybreak, a thousand miles from nowhere.

I find myself awake, along the cracked asphalt of life.

Happenstance, chance, godsend; whatever you want to call it, is how I get to a place.

Birth and death are real, what happens in the middle is anybody’s guess.

Curious, at times hopeful, and often scared to death.

I don’t have the answers.

Sometimes it just is.

snafu

sixty-six books & field guide

snafu is my long look at everyday life in America. Realized as sixty-six handmade books & field guide, it gathers fragments of the ordinary and the absurd, tracing the shifting texture of daily existence across time and place. Grounded in the American social-documentary tradition yet reaching toward a Whitman-esque embrace of contradiction, I accept fragmentation as a form of wholeness — a mirror to the American condition itself. Like Leaves of Grass, it evolves through time, gathering multitudes: clarity and confusion, humor and grief, beauty and ruin.

Photographs, in rhythm, become a visual poem — a handmade book. snafu becomes both object and document, evolving through time and form — creating a living archive, a singular and fluid narrative, and an ongoing experiment in photographic form.

snafu is about what happens when things don’t line up — when the story collapses and something real starts to show through. It’s my record of looking, and of being looked back at by the world.

—theo anderson

making the books

Each of the sixty-six books is made entirely by my own hand — a process that takes six to eight weeks. The making is as much a part of the work as the photographs themselves: time, repetition, and touch become forms of seeing. The edition remains small and evolving, each copy a distinct object shaped by its moment of creation. Value is determined through direct conversation with collectors and institutions; each agreement reflects the project’s ongoing life and circumstance.

books & edition

books

10 - 12 photographs per book

24 - 28 pages

10 x 8 inches

pigment prints on archival paper

bound by hand using double wire

boxes

6 presentation boxes

11 books per box

designated by a color dot: ochre, lilac, yellow, green, rose & blue

field guide (ochre box)

reverse chronological order

recycled anodized aluminum

scratch resistant & archival

9 x 11.5 x 2 inches

edition

Indigenous words appear in respect for the peoples who first named this land.

signed and notated in field guide

2025, seven unique copies

inquiries — theo@theoanderson.com