Mumbai, India-born photographer Manjari Sharma takes us into one of the most intimate places in a person’s house. For a few months, she invited people over to her apartment, photographing them while they took a shower. She soon found out that the water washed away any unnerving awkwardness brought on by the camera.
What came next, however, was quite surprising. “The bathroom, formerly a beauty parlour, now became a confessional and I the hair dresser,” she said. “Many of my subjects shared intimate details of their life with me and every new person in the shower became a brand new allegory. With every new visit I had a new protagonist; A new plot and a new parable of hurt and heroic that came undone under that shower – My Shower. I felt a personal mythology was being shared, an independent study that I got addicted to.”
Manjari Sharma’s work is currently showing at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles through February 12th, 2011. Manjari Sharma’s website