Welcome to my page. There are three words that describe my work best: Art Pop Photography. I have dedicated my creative work to a very special, intoxicating version of hyper realism: My images depict strange, penetratingly artificial scenarios populated by erotically manic feminism. Narcissistically in love with themselves albeit posing in ways that clearly demand sex ...ual attention, Lolitas act out futuristic, hyper-urban scenarios. Presenting their special blend of child-woman and Amazon, these women appear to be exotic beings straight from planet Eros. Welcome to art pop photography.
My dogma: Avoid composition. Leaving things up to chance is part of the concept. The best photos are created when one does not actually want to take a picture. The more time you spend setting the stage, the worse the pictures will turn out. The more technology one uses the less intimate the moment recorded. Once the photographer has become invisible and no one pays attention to him or her anymore, an ideal scenario has been attained. Naturalness is important to me: Too much make-up distorts it and destroys it. Imperfection is what I find challenging – trashy appearances, smeared lip stick, wet hair, stares at nothing: Laugh and talk, forget yourself, me, the moment, baby, that’s when something new and beautiful is created.
Some of the Artists that have influenced me: Araki, David Hamilton, David La Chapelle, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Leni Riefenstahl, Natacha Merritt, Pierre et Gilles, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Terry Richardson.
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