Katchadourian’s Iphone photos are unique and innovative. She put her own modern twist on classic. I believe that she is paying homage to the classical style of clothing and posture. Katchadourian is evoking her personal style which may seem peculiar at times. Viewers can see her personal style through her “Seat Assignments”, she puts her personal touch on everything for example: her disasters on the mountains she filled it in with pretzel crumbs. Her personal style may be “one man’s trash is another mans treasure”. Katchadourian takes minuet objects; seat belts, toilet paper, crumbs etc. and she turns them into her primary focus for photographs. I find her photography inspiring, her photography exemplifies her ability to turn any “dull” moment into a spontaneous moment. She is stating through her photographs that her personality is quirky, creative and fun.
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