Politics of Presence : Sarah Sokulskyj

Politics of Presence is built on control. The images are stripped back, direct, and intentional, with nothing in the frame that doesn’t need to be there. It’s a study of form and expression, where the focus stays firmly on the subject.

Seun Oderinde approaches the series with precision, using light and shadow to shape the body rather than define a setting. The result feels contained and deliberate, allowing each frame to hold its own without excess.

Sarah Sokulskyy carries the editorial with a steady, self-assured presence. There’s no need to exaggerate the movement — the strength comes from restraint and clarity, letting each pose settle naturally.

The styling supports that direction, sharp and considered, adding just enough detail without pulling focus. It all comes together as a series that feels confident, composed, and quietly powerful.

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