BRANDON PINZON

Reconstruction

Savannah, Georgia

  • In my photographic practice, I delve into the depths of the human psyche, crafting a visual narrative that is equal parts obsessional and unrestrained. My work is a relentless exploration of the self, where the camera becomes a mirror reflecting the inner turmoil that defines my existence. Through the lens of self-portraiture and the medium of 35mm film, I engage in a repetitive, destructive dance that unveils the fragility and strength of the human spirit. With obsessive attention to detail, I manipulate each frame, creating haunting, high-contrast self-portraits that expose the sharp, jagged edges of my emotions.

    This process is an outlet for the frustration and desperation that often consume me, as I channel these emotions into the act of creation. The result is a collection of images that embody resilience, each frame bearing the scars of its own creation, yet retaining an enigmatic beauty.

    My work is a solitary journey, reflecting the loneliness of introspection, inviting viewers to
    confront their own solitary experiences.

    It is a chaotic endeavor, both in its technical execution and its emotional revelation, offering a visceral exploration of the darker, chaotic facets of the human condition. In my work, I find solace in destruction, beauty in turmoil, and truth in the relentless pursuit of self-expression.

    Through this lens of chaos and control, I aim to engage viewers in a contemplation of the complexities and contradictions that define the human experience.