Bugsy Shutterbug is an a photographic practitioner who believes who advocates for audience participation in creating narratives around his images. Like Vilém Flusser, Bugsy Shutterbug feels that photography is a craft practiced by a technical image maker constrained by the camera’s limitations. Rejecting the the important of the creator’s intentions he embraces Roland Barthes argument that: the meaning of a text is not determined by the author's intention, but rather by the reader's interpretation. Through a poetic lens of flâneurism & psychogeographic photography he documents the streets inviting audience participation. Bugsy believes that images should be shared rather than sent wether within an intimate space or connecting people through interaction and dialogue.