I recently read a short piece by a well known photographer in which the author stated that the current fashion among gallerists is for exhibited photographs to have titles. I'm not sure what I think about this trend, but it does have the possible benefit of forcing the photographer to think one more time before releasing the work into the wild. After brainstorming one provisional title, I looked up the price first editions of Abbie Hoffman's book. After 50 years, they are going for around $100. I could also go with, 'Cars, Cincinnati, OH, 2018' which, of course, is a total fiction.
Steal some good light this weekend.