The gallery presents a project directed by American photographer Rick Guidotti which investigates the social and psychological experience of people who has albinism. With the found of NOAH – The National organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation -, he documents people with albinism and explore the intimate connection between beauty, self-acceptance and personal fulfillment through the eyes of a camera. In the heart of the project, however, it deals with our attitudes towards all kind of difference. His images resonate for everyone who has experienced the negative, social repercussions of an unconventional physical appearance or has been forced to hide their identity for fear of public ridicule and judgement.
The gallery presents a project directed by American photographer Rick Guidotti which investigates the social and psychological experience of people who has albinism. With the found of NOAH – The National organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation -, he documents people with albinism and explore the intimate connection between beauty, self-acceptance and personal fulfillment through the eyes of a camera. In the heart of the project, however, it deals with our attitudes towards all kind of difference. His images resonate for everyone who has experienced the negative, social repercussions of an unconventional physical appearance or has been forced to hide their identity for fear of public ridicule and judgement.