About the Book
Hung Over Me is an extension from Winter's previous book Diesel, which documented UK nightlife. Now she is exploring her place within the clubbing culture through a series of shameless self-portraits. Winter’s work explores issues around performing for the camera, the male gaze, the glamorisation of clubbing and fake tan. In this most recent body of work Winter invites our desires and critique through revealing her own intoxicated self.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 60 - Publish Date: May 18, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords clubbing, photography, youth culture
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About the Creator
Natalie Winter is a London based photographer. Her book Hung Over Me explores her place within the clubbing culture she was a part of at the time through self portraiture, which looks into issues around performing for the camera, the male gaze and the glamorisation of clubbing. Diesel, is a vibrant photographic book documenting UK clubbing culture from Butlins to Ayia Napa. She has also worked on projects about the transition between being a child and an adult, and the physical differences and body language of men in their twenties. All of her personal projects have a theme running through them, which is that they critique ideas around gender, youth culture, class and social mobility.