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FRAGRANCE | HENRIK BULOW
Henrik Bülow has made fragrance one of his most personal creative territories. Working free of brief or client, he constructs images that try to do what perfume does: evoke rather than show, suggest rather than describe. Femininity here is never literal. It lives in a face half-erased by light, a silhouette absorbed into another, a body that becomes landscape. He layers double exposures, pushes grain, lets shadow claim what clarity would reduce. The result is a visual world where identity floats, where the boundary between subject and atmosphere dissolves. It is less photography than translation, an attempt to give form to something that exists only in sensation.




















