Femininity is a delicate and impalpable l anguage. It's not an exposed female body or an incarnate beauty bu t rather a unique form of collected emotions and feeling s. Unfortunately, in modern times people often associate femininity wit h classic clichés, imposed and d ictated by society, exchanging femininity with the crude and nude body language; thus giving a distorted image of the female construct.
With this exhibition "Portraits" the photographer does not intend to exhibit the female body but rather invites the viewer to engage in a dialogue with the portrayed person with the intent of discovering the lost femininity of our times.
With this exhibition "Portraits" the photographer does not intend to exhibit the female body but rather invites the viewer to engage in a dialogue with the portrayed person with the intent of discovering the lost femininity of our times.