
12-18-2009, 09:26 PM
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http://thedp.com/article/photography...-wild%E2%80%99
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College senior Olivia Coffey exhibited a series of photographs called “Faith,” which she said held a special significance.
Using a projector to superimpose scanned images of cancerous breast cells over her own nude body, Coffey used the assignment to reflect on her mother’s struggle with breast cancer.
“It was a moment to meditate about my mother and how lucky I am that she’s better now,” she said.
In addition to the photographs, the event also featured a performance that represented an additional exhibitionist approach to photography of the body. While guests were viewing the exhibit, Nichols photographed Isato posing in various scandalous costumes, including a witch outfit and a very short kimono.
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