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|Bio=Anna Lena Lystad (NO) is a Fine Art Photographer whose work is exploring exposure of the body and the private.  Based on her personal experiences she investigates the boarders between herself as a photographer and subject matter, often resulting in intimate and uncomfortable images.
|Bio=Anna Lena Lystad (NO) is a Fine Art Photographer whose work is exploring exposure of the body and the private.  Based on her personal experiences she investigates the boarders between herself as a photographer and subject matter, often resulting in intimate and uncomfortable images.
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|Description=(Un) censored is an autobiographical work that is directly based on an experience of losing control over an image. With photography and livestreaming, the work questions ownership, control of body and image, privacy and intimacy.
|Description=Me and Christina is an autobiographical work that is directly based on an experience of losing control over an image. With photography and livestreaming, the work questions ownership, control of body and image, privacy and intimacy.
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Me and Christina
Creator Anna-Lena Lystad
Year 2018
Bio Anna Lena Lystad (NO) is a Fine Art Photographer whose work is exploring exposure of the body and the private. Based on her personal experiences she investigates the boarders between herself as a photographer and subject matter, often resulting in intimate and uncomfortable images.
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Website http://annalystad.com

Me and Christina is an autobiographical work that is directly based on an experience of losing control over an image. With photography and livestreaming, the work questions ownership, control of body and image, privacy and intimacy.