My passion for human and body representation in photography has led me to collaborate with movement artists, athletes, and performers, as well as pursue personal projects. The traditional approach to body representation in photography often reinforces the "male gaze".

In my work, I consciously strive to challenge these conventions. By breaking away from clichéd and accepted representations, I aim to create empowering images that offer a fresh perspective on body representation. My goal is to diversify the portrayal of different body types, challenging the traditional standards of beauty and societal norms.

Through this approach, I hope to contribute to a more inclusive and representative visual culture.

Jocelyn Janon

The landing.

A black and white photo of a nude woman with tattoos lying on the floor, her body curved with her head resting on her arm, looking toward the camera.

“Our task is to make trouble, to stir up potent response to devastating events, as well as to settle troubled waters and rebuild quiet places”

— Donna Harraway.

monuments

Collaborative
Work

patriarchy

visual collaboration with Hannah Tasker-Poland

invisible illness

RAW

Initiated by Hannah Tasker-Poland and me, our goal was to create photographs that are unadorned and authentic, stripped of make-up and elaborate staging.
We sought simplicity, aiming to capture and share vulnerabilities, pains, and insecurities openly, without pretence or deceit.

Ali.

Hannah.

Willow.

Olivia.

Michelle.

corpus