Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

About Face - Sage Sohier


Reblogged from: My Modern Met
After spending three months at a facial nerve clinic in Boston, photographer Sage Sohier left more knowledgable, having gained more insight on facial paralysis. With her, the photographer also took several visual mementos of patients she has met seeking treatment for their conditions. Her powerful portrait series titled About Face presents a number of people dealing with varying degrees of facial paralysis who have bravely overcome their vulnerability, if even for a brief moment, to "smile for the camera."
Sohier shares her experience at the clinic with these people and says, "Most people I photograph are acutely aware of their imperfections and try to minimize them. Some have confided in me that, in their attempt to look more normal, they strive for impassivity and repress their smiles. They worry that this effort is altering who they are emotionally and affecting how other people respond to them." They say a smile can brighten your day, but, as Sohier has found, a forced frown or muted facial expressions can also adversely impact one's feelings.
The photographer's intention behind the series is to not only feature people dealing with their medical afflictions and to highlight their courage, but to also present an unconventional practice in portraiture. For a style that relies heavily on exposing the face, often aligned with the symmetry of it, Sohier offers a new take on human beauty. There is also a very artistic quality to these powerful images. She says, " When looking at someone with partial facial paralysis, we are in a sense seeing two versions of the same face at once, with each side conveying different emotions. Like gazing at a cubist painting, we observe multiple facets of someone in a single instant. As a visual artist, I find myself fascinated by the intensity of glimpsing two expressions simultaneously, a literal 'two-facedness' that mesmerizes by its terrible beauty."
The beauty of the human face.

Friday, January 18, 2013

For All Of Those People Not Pretty Enough

Did you ever want to be a model, but didn't think you fit the stereotype? A British modeling agency will take you. They specialize in those people who don't fit the perfect body stereotype. UGLY MODELS.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Sally Mann

I stumbled upon Sally Mann, an amazing American photographer.  She started out taking pictures of her children then transitioned into landscapes.  Her style has a strange beauty.  I'm quite enamored.