News

Elene Usdin – the ‘mockification’ of objectification

By Donatella Montrone

“I was terrified of my dolls when I was little. I used to think they came alive at night, that they’d open their eyes and come at me. I used to have nightmares,” says French photographer Elene Usdin of the time she and her family lived in Quebec.

“I was four and we were living in a house in Canada; my father is a doctor, and whenever he worked late and my mother found herself alone in this big house with the three of us, she’d start to worry about prowlers and vampires and other fantasy creatures that just aren’t real.

“That’s …read more

Via: BJP

    

Marco | Editor

Editor and founder of a bunch of stockphoto businesses