Comment LINK below and I’ll send you the full article in DM. Body and Frame self-published by Agnese Strode explores how fashion photography can move away from the traditional gaze and rethink how the body is seen. The book presents a series of carefully composed black and white photographs in which faces are often hidden, bodies are fragmented, and gestures replace identity. Instead of turning the subject into an object of display, the images create distance and ambiguity, asking the viewer to reconsider how looking itself works.
In the interview, Agnese Strode speaks about the ideas behind the project and how the series grew from questioning the visual language of fashion photography. She discusses why anonymity became central to the work, how gestures and posture can communicate presence without revealing identity, and how the camera can be used to challenge established ways of seeing rather than simply repeating them.
What happens when a photograph refuses to give you the one thing you expect most the face? That tension sits at the center of this project, quietly disrupting the rules of fashion imagery. Read the full article on aboutphotography.blog
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