Alec Soth is currently one of the biggest names in American photography, with a world-renowned oeuvre. The portfolio created for this issue of Electra, which he has entitled ‘Unseen Teen’, presents photos of various series, in particular those belonging to his project USA. Postcards from America V, taken in 2014. In these images of America’s ‘invisible’ youth, what is seen (faces, bodies, hair, gestures, attitudes) corresponds to and re-presents what is not seen (feelings, sensations, states of mind, dismay, emptiness), the one side representing signs of the other. There are also symptoms of a latent disease ready to release an approaching and threatening howl. This howl stems from violence, vulgarity, antagonism, precariousness, doubt, mistrust and adolescent kitsch. The photographer and his work are presented here by the critic and curator Sérgio Mah.