TITLE: Eterna la noche
"Eterna la noche" Is the representation of my nights of insomnia. Those nights that have no beginning or end, the clock does not mark the hour, the anxiety envelops you in a delicate veil of reverie, reality ceases to be real. Long hours pass, which could well be minutes, which in turn could be days; You really never know.
AUTHOR: Tabata Roja (Mexico)
My name is Tabata Roja, I'm a photography student, I'm twenty-three years old and I live in Mexico City.
I started being a self-taught photographer and about three years ago I started with formal studies on chemical photography.
All of my work is film; in my stock there are always Ilford Hp5, Holga, Kodak and recently lomography. I am crazy about the idea of how the emulsion will react to certain conditions of light and processes of development. I can spend hours in a dark room.
For a little over a year and a half, my work has focused on eroticism and nudism, because these are issues that have disturbed me since I can remember.
Since young I had a very large fixation for this two subjects, but it was not until relatively recently that I took my camera and began to explore them through it. I realized that eroticism, nudism and women have always been seen from a male point of view.
These photos are for me a search.
A search for an eroticism from the point of view of a woman, the beauty of the naked body and the most important; Understand me and find me in each My name is Tabata Roja, I'm a photography student, I'm twenty-three years old and I live in Mexico City.
of my photographs. I seek the resignification of the naked body and the woman. A definitive rupture with the idea that the naked body always has a sexual implication and reconciliation with human forms in their most natural state.
During most of last year I concentrated on trying to emulate old photographs and paintings, but in the last months without realizing it, I began to change the way I see things through the camera and to experiment with frames, processes of development and the way that took a photo, approaching one more step to the search of my own aesthetic.
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