Self Portrait
London
Nikon D7000
This self-portrait questions identity and the constructs we wrap ourselves in to fit modern ideals. The oversized shirt and hanger blur the line between person and object, echoing how we often present curated versions of ourselves rather than our truth. It reflects the tension between how we see ourselves and how we wish to be seen—falling into the trap of aesthetic standards, polished silhouettes, and borrowed identities. This image asks: when do we stop being ourselves and become just another garment on display?
Monika Drzewicz
Instagram: Monivandrevitz
Website: www.monide-photography.com
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