Objectifying Human Fragments a photographic exploration
Through cameras human bodies have been objectified throughout history of photography. This is a preliminary study of how fragments of the human body can be perceived primarily in terms of forms, yet these photographs can be more humanized. It has been planned in terms of photographic techniques to revisit such early printing methods as collodion wet plates, or albumen (egg white) prints. These along with the formal qualities of human fragments may conjure how our mortality could be more alive.