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"Hello My Name Is" is a collection of works by British female photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. One of the young female photographers currently garnering global attention, Cohen's unique cinematic approach to photography evokes a reimagining of 1980s Cindy Sherman. Inspired by American cinema of the 1950s and 1970s, she studied fashion photography at university, but devoted herself to developing her own unique worldview, heavily inspired by the films of Hitchcock and Lynch. Her beautiful and evocative portraits portray the multifaceted nature of modern women, including feminism and transgender identity. She also poses for selfies and occasionally participates in collections and films for Valentino and Margiela, living a truly modern life. In this book, she creates staged portraits using vintage accessories she collects at flea markets and other locations, creating fictional characters and stories, immersing herself in the persona. This unique, contemporary work weaves self-contained narratives from everyday objects. First edition.