This series combines self-portraits and objects to play with perception and identity. A snail, a magnifying glass, and mirrors shift how the body is seen, creating small distortions that open up new ways of looking.
Sarah Fuchs is a Norwegian photographer and visual artist based in Berlin. Her work moves between fashion, portraiture, and conceptual art, often blurring the boundaries between genres. She is drawn to the fleeting, quiet moments that often go unnoticed and embraces imperfection not as a flaw, but as a kind of truth. Working intuitively with light, colour, and distortion, she strips away context to let the image take on a sculptural stillness. Influenced by surrealism and a love of visual storytelling, her staged compositions mix darkness with humour and play, leaning into the strange and emotionally layered.









