TITLE: Monuments.
In a context where the body, in particular the Female body, is political, I have chosen to treat the human body as 'Monuments'.
Non-compliant photographic representations, in "Monuments", I treat the body in all its strength and grandeur.
In my images, I am trying to capture the power spirit, the emanation, the charisma of the body.
Legs are columns, backs are roofs, hands windows.
AUTHOR: Jocelyn Janon (New Zealand)
Photography is a means of meeting people and expressing my love for humans.
I have been a photographer for as long as I can remember, specializing in capturing creatives in dance, theatre, shows, etc.
I am particularly interested in the talented ones. The artists, the misfits, the “different” ones.
The round pegs in square holes.
Backstage and rehearsals are where I find my inspiration, as I witness the creative process unfold.
Alongside show collaterals and editorial imagery, I specialize in capturing portraits and enjoy collaborating with talented artists on personal projects to fuel my passion.
Embracing the beauty of humanity with a touch of drama is what sets my work apart.
I am based in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and I use he/him pronouns.
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