This project reimagines the female nude portrait. As I delved into the history of nude photography, I observed a troubling pattern: women were often depicted in narrow, predetermined roles—either over-sexualized, hyper-romanticized, or clinically portrayed. These representations lacked diversity in age and body type.I used this project as a mission to disrupt these conventional representations. Central to my vision was the portrayal of gravity and its natural influence on the human form. The choice of a sunken black backdrop was deliberate, allowing the women to exist in their own reality—a liminal space away from societal expectations.The portraits are lit with an ethereal quality that invites the viewer to engage with the rawness without intimidation or aggression, seeing the bare, honest body for what it is.
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