Don't take a picture of me (Kinga in the kitchen).
Cork's leading portrait photographer captures a thought-provoking kitchen portrait. In the centre of the frame, a female sits by a folding table, drawing attention with a white plastic bag worn on her head. She is dressed in a white polo shirt and grey pants, creating a contrasting visual against the bag. On the table, alcohol bottles stand as a conspicuous presence. In the front and middle of the photo, an overflowing dirty clothes basket adds to the slightly disheveled atmosphere. In the background, a cork pin board displays a collection of polaroids, including a party photo of a female.
The bag worn by the female could be interpreted in multiple ways. It may serve as a symbol, representing a desire for anonymity or a way to shield oneself from being seen or photographed. Alternatively, it could carry a personal meaning known only to the individual being photographed. The presence of the polaroids on the cork pin board sparks curiosity about the connection between the female in the photo and the party photo depicted. Viewers are encouraged to interpret these elements and explore the deeper narratives within this intriguing kitchen portrait.