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"Editorial work came easily to me, but it was always a means to an end – it consumed me, it interested me, but I still found it creatively restrictive,"
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Polly Borland
Polly Borland is an Australian photographer who formerly resided in England from 1989 to 2011, and now lives in Los Angeles, United States. She is known both for her editorial portraits and for her work as a photographic artist.
"Editorial work came easily to me, but it was always a means to an end – it consumed me, it interested me, but I still found it creatively restrictive,"
"I think that anyone who is working creatively is a bit like litmus paper," she concludes. "I soak up a lot of stuff. I am hyper-sensitive and along the way I lead quite a conventional life. Maybe I am not acting out that stuff because its in my work. It comes from existential angst. I think lifes difficult."
"Much of my work is about love," she says. "I know that sounds naive, but it is about my relationship with people and their ability to trust me. I dont feel like I am manipulating people."
"The common link was that they all felt unloved as kids. I actually felt the whole thing wasnt that psychologically interesting. Thats how it resonated with me. Thats how they chose to rationalise it. I am a voyeur; at the same time I am willing to get stuck in too."