Methods
I will take a street photography approach to document the various overlapping and juxtaposing cultures that reside in Koreatown by walking through several of the major streets including the area’s official borders, documenting vernacular images – images of everyday and common place life, signs, artifacts, and architecture seen from the point of view of the street and meeting people walking about on any given day. The following section will describe the ways I will document Koreatown’s overlapping cultures, providing several examples of similar projects by both social scientists and documentary style photographers. Social scientists, Georgio Curti, Zu Salim, and Vienne Vu, documented various Asian enclaves through Los Angeles using photography as a way to give recognition to the overlooked parts of these communities. They too wanted to affirm Los Angeles as a multilayered, multi-cultural landscape. Their aim was to affirm the quality of Los Angeles as a mosaic by providing “visual glimpses into a diasporic imagination that recognizes the diversity of diasporas and honors the different histories and memories” (Curti, Salim, and Vu, 2013). They …