With a background in photography, Bernard, through the use of objects of representation and multiple cameras, will try to tackle how much of a person becomes visible in a photographic portrait.
A photographic experiment using object of representation ingaims to penetrate the superficial mask that envelopes the true inner self of the sitter and ascertain their natural character. This dissertation examines how a person’s character and identity can be captured objectively visible in a photographic image.
During this project, he focused on searching the inner self of the sitter over aesthetic accuracy via the use of a symbolic object of representation and a combination of cameras set at different vantage points. In this sense, a portrait is viewed as a piece of data fragmented in time that can be gathered, deconstructed, and optimised to generate a result that effectively examines a subject’s character.