Behind the scenes of my shoot for Photopia's "Manhood" Exhibition
Manhood in the modern world is a complex topic. Which is a great idea for an exhibition. Photopia (Local photography Hub) held an open call for photographers to submit concepts for “Manhood“. The Call was stated as follows:
The concept of masculinity has changed over the years and has become more complex, conflicting and controversial, especially from the perspective of women (and men well). The aim of the exhibition is to use photography to share with others the perspective of traditional or re-imagined manhood or masculinity, whether it is conceptual, documentary, abstract or symbolic. Celebrating International Women's day, we thought about highlighting women's re-imagined perspective of manhood.
But the invitation is not limited to female photographers, it is also open for photographers of both genders.
What I like to do is to research the topic and then come up with a concept or in this case subtext. I wanted to show the inner struggles of manhood that are concealed in strength and compliance. After researching ideas of different concepts, I like to sketch some ideas down on paper. This is a way to get the basic, superficial ideas out of my head so I can dig deep and come up with something more creative. Here are some sketches I went through for this:
Sometimes I can expand on a superficial idea and make it so much more, and other times getting them on paper allows me to be more creative and come up with new ideas.
There are times where two ideas can merge, or one idea can be two separate ones.
Some ideas are discarded, and others pop up when you are shooting and don’t even have a chance to sketch it out.
The exhibition is on June 4th, 2022, at 6pm and it runs for 2 weeks if you want to check it out. There was a minimum of 3 submissions per artist and all three of mine were accepted. Here are the results below.