Portraits with telephone numbers
Up one levelThe Polaroid series Portraits with telephone numbers, exposes individuals that took the risk of writing their telephone number on their portrait. The project is linear, simple and as analogical as low tech. The model voluntarily accepted to disclose a very private way of contact, giving the spectator the possibility to call a face that can be anybody. The core of the project is not the portrait itself, rather the interaction that happens before and after the portrait. Photography, which is classically considered as a tool “to fix a moment” evolves in this project to a connection point between two different timelines and actions: starting from the voluntary deprivation of privacy continuing through the representation of a potential contact, evolving in a moment in which two persons that do not know each other could fairly interact in a normal conversation.