Michal Chelbin

Strangely Familiar

January 4 – 27, 2007

The images in this series, Strangely Familiar, are an attempt to capture human stories in everyday life, those that exist in the space between the odd and the ordinary. 

My images are almost always of people and they usually take the form of portraits. Most of the people I photograph have something in common; they are not the mainstream, and many of them are small town performers. For example, they could be dwarfs in a theater play, ballroom dancers or young contortionists.)

I try to photograph my subjects dislocated from their performing environment and set in casual settings, off stage: at home, on the street or in a park. Some of them wear their costumes and others wear everyday clothes. I try to create a seemingly private moment, one where they are not performing or on stage.

The main themes in my work are not social or topical, but private and mythical; I search for people who have a legendary quality in them; a mix between odd and ordinary. My images are vehicles to address universal themes: family issues, ideas of normality, puberty with all its incumbent pains and distractions, the desire for fame.

An example of this is the adolescent girls I photograph, many of them are on the cusp of sexual awareness. Their slim boyish bodies tell one story; their glitzy, ultra feminine costumes another; and their eyes, sometimes alluring sometimes questioning yet another. I try to create an informal scene, in which they directly confront the viewer. I feel they and their stories represent with most clarity the theme that interests me the most, which is the twilight zone between reality and fantasy.

My aim is to recored a scene where there is a mixture of direct information and enigmas and in which there are visual contrasts between young and old, large and small, innocence and experience, normal and abnormal. My playground lies between the private and the public, between fiction and documentary. For me, the image is just the tip of the iceberg; it’s the gate to a story waiting to be told and which I try to depict in an appealing yet troubling way. This story is about a life full of contradictions on the battleground between fantasy and reality.

Many viewers tell me that the world discovered in my images is strange. If they find it strange, it is only because the world is indeed a strange place. i just try to show that.

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