Photo Shooting
USA, 2011. Director Jen Wu.
In her short video piece Photo Shooting (2001), the artist Jen Wu assumes the role of a model and poses for a photographer in a room that does not necessarily resemble a photo-studio. The viewer looks at this photo session through a camera placed in the corner of the room. The absence of the sound, the grayish color of the image and the obstructed visibility of the action material, light and people, makes the act of seeing appear to be facilitated through a surveillance camera. The viewer instantly becomes a form of authority, an Orwellian big brother. Though the model assumes, as expected, various poses for the photographer, the accelerated speed at which the action is presented, seems to exaggerate and intensify the act of posing. By doing this, Wu does not necessarily intend to comment on the fashion model’s profession but rather on the intrusive quality of the CCTV-like device.
Past screenings:
Between Stigma and Enigma – London
Sunday 21 May 2006, 17:00 | The Horse Hospital
Screened as a part of the programme ‘Assuming a Pose,’ followed by fashion photographer Jean-François Carly and fashion designer Shelley Fox in conversation with Penny Martin, Editor-in-Chief of SHOWstudio.
The 1st Fashion in Film Festival – New York
Saturday 24 March 2007, 16:30 | Museum of the Moving Image
The 1st Fashion in Film Festival – Arnhem
Saturday 16 June 2007, 16:00 | Focus