Big Face 30

by Rogelio Pereda

Uploaded 10 Aug 2009 — 4 favorites

Big Face 30

From the series "Big Face". A series of decontextualized street portraits taken in informal circumstances and with natural light, using an extreme close-up as the main format to create uncomfortable results for the viewers. Photography may find its purest meaning in its ability to stop time, but in its ability to define identities there is a power similar to that of literature and cinema. Thus, this project is a way at looking "portraits" as landscapes, a catalogue networking of scenarios with unexpected placements or juxtapositions all related to the human condition but in unusual or provocative sequences that could refer to encounters of various sources such as gender contrasts, diversity issues, and different states of emotions. This portrait was taken in the streets of Mexico City during the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Pride Parade (June 2008). The series confronts some of the cultural and social stereotypes underlying gender, opting to focus on the beauty, sensitivity and vulnerabilities found in the transgender community. Working in an intimate close-up, these portraits destabilize the conventional notions of male and female faces.

In the Diversity/Adversity photo essay.

1 response

  • Dirk HR Spennemann

    Dirk HR Spennemann   gave props (28 Aug 2009):

    Stunningly strong and expressive portrait!!! great work!

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