Michella Bredahl and Lotta Volkova's new book features pole dancers in their homes, surrounded by everyday items that provide intimate context. Spanning 36 pages, the project is a collaboration born from a mutual desire to create rather than merely publish a book. Bredahl, who has photographed this community extensively due to her personal connections, highlights the importance of domesticity in her work. The book marks the debut of Bruce Usher's cultural imprint everyth!ng and encapsulates the spirit of creative partnerships within the artistic process.
Bredahl and Volkova's book intricately captures pole dancers in their intimate home environments, integrating domestic elements and backstories into each composition.
This project emerged from a genuine desire to collaborate rather than a solely commercial motivation; their bond was strengthened through prior successful experiences in creative contexts.
The aesthetic of domesticity is a recurring theme in Bredahl's work, evident in her previous monograph that collects over a decade of her photographic exploration.
Bredahl’s personal connection with the pole dancing community is pivotal, as it creates authenticity and depth in the portrayal of these individuals in their private settings.
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