![]() ![]() I believed in eternity when I was an innocent child. ![]() This is because I now am afraid of what comes next. I feel the loneliest in my biggest moments of happiness. I always face emptiness when I come home from work or parties. However, I find myself home alone when I wake up in my bed. I talk, drink, and sing with many people all the time. I know what people want, how to make them happy, and how to enjoy moments. And after a few years of inviting them into a photographic world I staged, I started asking myself, “Why do I really photograph dolls?” Still Lives: Eva is a staged documentary of a man’s life living with a sex doll that I initiated in 2014. I actually began photographing “regular” dolls in 2001 to listen to their voices, and see their secret lives once again as I did in my childhood. What is Still Lives: Eva about, in particular? Hello, I’m really glad that I can introduce my stories via one of the magazines that inspire me the most! As a visual artist and storyteller, my main interest is delivering my constructed fantasy to my audiences using the universal visual languages – still and moving images. What are your main interests as a photographer? ![]() Hello June, thank you for this interview. 34 year-old South Korean photographer June Korea discusses Still Lives: Eva, a series of staged photographs which depict June’s imaginary relationship with a sex doll called Eva. ![]()
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