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"Not My Dollhouse"
Photography Series | 2018
“Not My Dollhouse,” is a photographic discussion on social issues and the quest for perfection. Mass media and advertising define an ideal image that we are meant to strive to emulate. In contrast, there are many social issues that plague humanity. These do not hold the same limelight in society, and are often ignored and cast to the wayside.
I chose to use Barbie as my model, because I felt she represented the “perfect” human form. I also found it interesting that a figure like this is marketed and sold as a children’s toy, and to be admired. I find issue with this, as these “perfect” dolls are used by children to engage in life based play.
I placed my perfect Barbie and Ken in situations to depict the underground life that is not acceptable or deemed pleasant. The photographic tableaus utilize scale shift, as the Barbies are placed in real world settings. The social issues are depicted in an overt manner so that irony and humor is used to bring light to each topic.
"Not My Dollhouse"
Photography Series | 2018
“Not My Dollhouse,” is a photographic discussion on social issues and the quest for perfection. Mass media and advertising define an ideal image that we are meant to strive to emulate. In contrast, there are many social issues that plague humanity. These do not hold the same limelight in society, and are often ignored and cast to the wayside.
I chose to use Barbie as my model, because I felt she represented the “perfect” human form. I also found it interesting that a figure like this is marketed and sold as a children’s toy, and to be admired. I find issue with this, as these “perfect” dolls are used by children to engage in life based play.
I placed my perfect Barbie and Ken in situations to depict the underground life that is not acceptable or deemed pleasant. The photographic tableaus utilize scale shift, as the Barbies are placed in real world settings. The social issues are depicted in an overt manner so that irony and humor is used to bring light to each topic.
Hartman Images

Fine Art Photography




"Not My Dollhouse"
Photography Series | 2018
“Not My Dollhouse,” is a photographic discussion on social issues and the quest for perfection. Mass media and advertising define an ideal image that we are meant to strive to emulate. In contrast, there are many social issues that plague humanity. These do not hold the same limelight in society, and are often ignored and cast to the wayside.
I chose to use Barbie as my model, because I felt she represented the “perfect” human form. I also found it interesting that a figure like this is marketed and sold as a children’s toy, and to be admired. I find issue with this, as these “perfect” dolls are used by children to engage in life based play.
I placed my perfect Barbie and Ken in situations to depict the underground life that is not acceptable or deemed pleasant. The photographic tableaus utilize scale shift, as the Barbies are placed in real world settings. The social issues are depicted in an overt manner so that irony and humor is used to bring light to each topic.

The Businessman Who was Seduced by the Mysterious Vixen

The Call is Coming from Inside the House

Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary.

The Businessman Who was Seduced by the Mysterious Vixen
The Urban Legends Series
Digital Photography Series | 2017

The Class of ____________
Digital Photography Series | 2017
A series that focuses on identity and utilizes a common point in life where such stereotypes are first learned and engrained as social stigma.






Hollywood Revived
Digital Photography Series | 2017
Recreation of the work by Clarence Sinclair Bull depicting famous starlets of classic Hollywood.