To appreciate and understand Hegre Art and Emily Brendon's work, consider the following:
: Websites like ArtStation, Behance, and DeviantArt showcase a variety of artistic works, including photography, illustrations, and other forms of visual arts. These platforms can be great resources for discovering artists and their work.
In the context of Hegre’s work, the “from behind” view serves several purposes:
: The use of directional lighting is essential for "sculpting" the body, highlighting muscular contours and the elegance of various poses.
By choosing to shoot from behind, Hegre and Brendon make a bold statement about the objectification and perception of models. In an industry often criticized for its treatment of women, this photoshoot subverts traditional norms, turning the gaze on the viewer. Brendon, rather than being objectified, becomes the subject and object of her own narrative, reclaiming agency and control.
The creation of "Emily Brendon From Behind 2021" was a collaborative effort between Emily, the photographer, and the team at Hegre Art. This collaboration is at the heart of what makes Hegre Art's photography so distinctive and powerful. By fostering an environment of trust and creativity, Hegre Art enables its models and photographers to explore new depths of artistic expression.