(Un)identity: Selfportraits about (not) to can see.
My reference in this picture is the film "The passion of Juana D' Arc" (1928) Directed by Carl Dreyer.
Since four years ago, i had begun to do selfportraits. The practice had show me all I not had idea about myself. In the beginning, had been a way to can watch the camera and lose fear, but in the long of those four years I have understood wich also the selportrait it’s that we not accept about us. “(Un)identity” it’s justly all that we see and not.
Camera: CANON PowerShot SX40
ISO: 100
f/2.8
Expose: 1/30s
Have not continuity plasctic. I not search that in this pictures.
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It looks like you would be fighting with something/someone and couldn't get out of the circle. To me it looks like a portrait of self conscious, strong woman who has her demons and doesn't give up. She will win this fight :)
It might be something completely different but this is my interpretation of this series of beautiful female portraits.
Thank you for sharing and have a great weekend!
From the look of your set of images, I can sense the world is struggling out with so many things. She wishes she didn't get them but they are with her and as she forces herself out, some forces are not allowing her but the more they force the more she fights back. I love the concept in their.
Keep up the great work
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From the look of your set of images, I can sense the world is struggling out with so many things. She wishes she didn't get them but they are with her and as she forces herself out, some forces are not allowing her but the more they force the more she fights back. I love the concept in their.
Keep up the great work
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Interesting shots. Sensual, but also asphyxiating.
In the title, did you mean portraits about not being able to see? ("not to can see" sounds confusing).
I can get the idea of transparency or translucency obscuring or distorting vision. The idea that came to my mind was that of looking through a glass that is stained or tinted, or though a plastic bag.