





While majority of Elkins’ portraits are done with the use of floral backdrops, there are instances where she has created similar environments with naturally occurring floral backdrops, playing off of the femininity of the natural world. Such works were done in New Orleans, post-Katrina, with men that were affected by the severity of a hurricane that destroyed vast areas of the city, in Woodstock, NY where she photographed swimming holes and in Santa Monica where she photographed her father for the first time upon release from his recent incarceration.
The portraits in Wallflower remain a personal and psychological delving into the other, in which Elkins’ opts to focus on a sex far less gazed upon.



Her work has been published in PDN, American Photo, EyeMazing, Dear Dave the Visual Arts Journal and New York Times Magazine.
Elkins photographs have been shown in group exhibitions across the world, including the PIP International Photo Festival in Pingyao, China, Gallery Gagopa in Masan, South Korea, Gallery Elsa in Busan, South Korea, 3rd Ward Gallery in Brooklyn, Jen Bekman Gallery in SoHo, PEER Gallery and the Visual Arts Gallery in New York.
Elkins currently works and resides in New York City.
You should pay a visit to Amy´s site to see more of her work. She has a great blog as well. It´s a collective project called wanderlustagraphy. Amy says on her blog: "My brain's been swirling lately while looking at ideas/words/collectives like Chicagraphers, Minneagraphers, Omahagraphers, Alaskagraphers. The idea of creative collectives is wonderful." You will find a bunch of great photographers who has participated in her project (not unlike the F Blog) I am truly glad to see your work here Amy. invited by ulf fågelhammar
www.amyelkins.com
www.wanderlustagraphy.blogspot.com
There is a vulnerability in those guys and the environment that interest me the most !!!
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Hurray!
ReplyDeletegreat choice Ulf, i'm so inspired by Amy's work.
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