When you look at photographs by Eleonora Prignano, it's easy to sit there and contemplate the execution, use of warm colors, and what she had planned in her mind. Things about her work remind us of Henriette Sabroe Ebbesen -- and then it hits us.
Eleonora is working with reflections and distortions in ways that we're not really used to seeing. "Something I’ ve always been fascinated about since I started shooting human subjects, is their peculiarities, not only in their looks, but also their psyche and more specifically, the complex nature of our identity," she tells the Phoblographer. "The way we tend to perceive ourselves and the huge gap in between that perception and reality. " From there, her photographs become a dive into a maze of mirrors and light -- consistently warping our reality. . thephoblographer.com
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