Hans Breder - Body/Sculptures (1969-1973)
"Naked bodies twist and contort and are reconstructed, as in an off-kilter kaleidoscope, by duplication in mirrors; and then they are photographed. The results are radical and surpris- ing images that tease the viewer’s perceptions. The sculptor’s most timeless subject, the human figure, is dramatically revisited in this series of “Body/Sculptures” made by Hans Breder between 1969 and 1973."
http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2015/11/12/article/159877552/paris-photo-2015-hans-breder-james-danziger/ Loreal Prystaj - Reflecting on Nature (2016)
"There is no such thing as compromising with nature; we simply abide by how it lives and exist as a part of it. Nature is very relevant to each individual’s well- being, but more so than it is part of us, we are part of it.
Often times, mirrors are used to emphasize the minute details, but rarely used to look at the big picture. What if nature looked at itself? What would it see? What would we be? Would our identity stand out or would we be a small detail? Would nature change us? Would we be a beauty mark or a blemish? Accentuated? Concealed?
From observing nature’s schedule and landscapes, I placed myself in its environments while nature looked at itself in the mirror. "
https://www.lorealprystaj.com/reflecting-on-nature/