Jerome Marot
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Andres Sierra is a product and fashion photographer, based in Medellín, Colombia. On his private site he also presents more personal work, which has been the subjects of exhibition in Colombia and abroad.
I will present two series in this thread, "Karmasutra" and "Perras en calor". Just in case you have not noticed the "NSFW" warning, I would like to point out that the pictures may not be to everyone's taste. There is an obvious sexual, even pornographic streak in the choice of subjects. Still, even after having watched the series attentively, I am still not entirely sure what the pictures are about. I usually take that as a sign that the work is good...
Karmasutra is a photo series of 50 photographies made in analog technique. All subjects shown on the pictures are homeless and disabled people, missing limbs or other parts of their anatomy. More often than not, we see them in the act of having sex. Contrasting with the subject, the pictures are obviously staged and lit professionally.
Perras en Calor would translate literally as "Bitches on heat". I am not aware that this particular work has been exhibited. Actually, looking at the pictures, I am not entirely sure what the subject of the work is. Group sex, obviously (of the kind involving many more men than women), but the attitude of the participants is in stark contrast to the usual canons of mainstream pornography. It is neither titillating nor kinky. Obviously, some of the participants are in the two projects, so one must assume that we are again looking at homeless people, but I don't know.
The pictures are linked from Labloom school of photography. They are not the most shocking in the series, so you have been warned.
I will present two series in this thread, "Karmasutra" and "Perras en calor". Just in case you have not noticed the "NSFW" warning, I would like to point out that the pictures may not be to everyone's taste. There is an obvious sexual, even pornographic streak in the choice of subjects. Still, even after having watched the series attentively, I am still not entirely sure what the pictures are about. I usually take that as a sign that the work is good...
Karmasutra is a photo series of 50 photographies made in analog technique. All subjects shown on the pictures are homeless and disabled people, missing limbs or other parts of their anatomy. More often than not, we see them in the act of having sex. Contrasting with the subject, the pictures are obviously staged and lit professionally.
Perras en Calor would translate literally as "Bitches on heat". I am not aware that this particular work has been exhibited. Actually, looking at the pictures, I am not entirely sure what the subject of the work is. Group sex, obviously (of the kind involving many more men than women), but the attitude of the participants is in stark contrast to the usual canons of mainstream pornography. It is neither titillating nor kinky. Obviously, some of the participants are in the two projects, so one must assume that we are again looking at homeless people, but I don't know.
The pictures are linked from Labloom school of photography. They are not the most shocking in the series, so you have been warned.