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This portrait forms part of a series called "The Manifest", which reflects on gender identity and the role contemporary photographic portraiture plays in the construction of the 'female' image. Does it capture or construct identity? In this image the figure appears ascendant, carried aloft as if heavenward. Her historic costume appears to confirm her identity as hetero-normative wife and mother, yet closer inspection reveals the costs of conformity and convention. Her anguished face and painted hands mock the grace of her garments; her feet have all but disappeared. The image is further disrupted by the balloon; egg round, womb-like, but blood red, it suggests that but for this essential, inflated signifier of fertility and femaleness, she might fall to earth, or disappear altogether.
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Marco Marcone
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Editorial Photography - Documentary
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Italy
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Mark Tomalla
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Nature Photography - Wildlife
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Germany
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Bill Hornstein
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Architecture Photography - Drone
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United States
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Christie Goldstein
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London Photography - Black & White
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United States