Authentic with Viktor Andersson
How does photography, particularly portraiture and movement photography, influence people’s self-perception and their ability to express authenticity?
Movement photography captures authenticity in ways still photography often cannot.
“The idea of a portrait is to crack this mask and get into the persona, so I actually have a genuine persona, rather than their predefined version of how they think they should look.” ~ Viktor Andersson (12:07)
The conversation focuses on the intersections of photography, movement, and self-expression. Viktor describes how portraiture aims to break through individuals’ preconceived notions of how they appear, to uncover a more authentic representation of their persona. He explores the idea of “masks” people create based on societal and personal expectations, contrasting this with the rawness of movement photography, where authenticity often shines through physical action.
A key theme is the importance of making subjects comfortable, whether in photography or coaching. Techniques such as relatability and creating a safe environment are highlighted as ways to help individuals overcome the discomfort of being photographed or performing challenging movements. Viktor also shares a personal philosophy tying their movement practice to their photography, emphasizing the values of strength and usefulness in their work.
Takeaways
Breaking through masks — A portrait should uncover deeper authenticity beyond the subject’s predefined self-image.
Relatability in photography — Building trust is essential for capturing genuine expressions.
Movement versus stillness — Movement photography often reflects authentic emotions compared to the calculated nature of portraiture.
Overcoming obstacles — Photography parallels Parkour in helping individuals face fears and challenges.
Empowerment through portraits — Subjects can experience transformative shifts in self-perception during photo sessions.
Practicality in art — Photography should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also serve a meaningful purpose.
Resources
Quality Movement @qualitymovement — A Parkour and movement organization emphasizing holistic approaches to training and teaching.
Viktor Andersson @grafikeriet — Viktor’s photography brand specializing in portraiture and movement photography.
Art du Déplacement — A philosophical and practical foundation focusing on utility and personal growth.
Georgia Monroe @georgia_munroe_pk — An example cited for her authentic movement photography.
Rendezvous — A Parkour community event mentioned in the discussion as a meeting point.
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