A reflection on a place that is inherently hostile to humans.
Adrienne Christian is a poet, writer, and fine art photographer.
With my camera, I give and receive love.
Vistas from the American Southwest, catching the light and design in all its strangeness and beauty.
Still life all the time inspired by scenes of domestic life.
This series is a response to a health diagnosis, trigeminal neuralgia and thoracic outlet syndrome, from a major mid-Atlantic hospital after a several year journey through chronic pain.
A series of photos taken with expired film.
ONLY THROUGH PAIN, CAN WE TRULY FEEL ALIVE
Shadows and psychological metaphors are favored photographic subjects for me.
the search for a wayward self
what ur female protagonist needs is for some guy to beat the shit out of her…
Taking photographs of my hometown has given me a chance to reflect on people whom I have not valued.
I create images that are narrative, featuring visual schematics, relying on juxtaposition for contrast or disjuncture.
I became obsessed with the idea of altering images to both destroy and create.