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Hellen van Meene

  • José Miguel Marco
  • 7 sept 2011
  • 1 min de lectura

Hellen van Meene consigue que al ver sus retratos de adolescentes nos hagamos preguntas. Gestos naturales y posturas imposibles. Luz natural, miradas perdidas.

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Robert Stull
Robert Stull
31 mar

It is fascinating to see how this photographer captures such raw and honest emotions in her portraits of young people. I remember being a student and feeling that same mix of uncertainty and change during my final semester. I actually looked for exam help online because I was so stressed about my grades while also trying to figure out my own identity. Seeing these photos makes me realize how universal those growing pains really are for everyone.


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