This body of work reflects my experience in high school and the lesson I have learned from a deteriorating relationship. I began photographing friends in their bedrooms with the absence of a full face. Without these facial features, viewers are unable to see the entire figure, suggesting the idea that we do not reveal our true selves. By choosing to photograph in bedrooms, I am able to illustrate a controlled personality the person in the image has created. Based on the objects thrown on floors or posters pinned on walls, assumptions can be made about the figure. These surrounding details are what each individual uses to portray themselves. Based on the representation of Serina in the photograph, she has an Indian culture. Although this attribution is true, that does not define her. High school has brought me to the conclusion that personalities do not change, we slowly learn more about each individual that we choose to surround ourselves with.
Date Taken: | 05.2018 |
Date Uploaded: | 11.2018 |
Photo Location: | Massachusetts, United States of America |
Camera: | NIKON D3200 |
Copyright: | © Jessica James |