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Pins

Pins

Dennis Schoenberg

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“Pins” is a photocopied ode to the curve, strength and suggestion of legs - framed through tights, shadows and posture. Each image lingers on form, gesture and texture, revealing a quiet tension between fashion and fetish, softness and power. There’s sensuality here, but it remains elusive—more allusion than display. Printed in stark black and white, Pins celebrates the graphic simplicity of the female body in motion and stillness, echoing both the intimacy of a glance and the ritual of getting dressed. It’s a study in elegance, allure and the subtle language of desire.

LIMITED EDITION OF 15
DATE PUBLISHED: MAY 2019
SIZE: A4
MEDIUM: 120 G/M² BIOTOP PAPER
PAGES: 16
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About — Plus and Negative is the publishing venture of Dennis Schoenberg, a photographer, videographer and art director. He is renowned for exploring fashion as a means of expressing identity, desire and belonging. It's perhaps no surprise that he spent his youth fascinated by countercultures and the underground. Style and identity lie at the foundation of his work, and his often melancholic photographs remain reflective of his sitter while nuanced enough to provoke thought.

After earning a Master of Arts Degree from Westminster University in London, Schoenberg honed his craft under renowned photographers, assisting Rankin at Dazed Magazine in London, Steven Klein in New York City, and managing Wolfgang Tillmans’ studio in London.