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"Hello My Name Is" is a collection of works by British female photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. Cohen is one of the most talked-about young female photographers in the world today, and her unique cinematic style, reminiscent of Cindy Sherman in the 1980s, is a testament to her influence. Inspired by American cinema of the 1950s-70s, and having studied fashion photography at university, she has dedicated herself to creating her own unique worldview, heavily influenced by the films of Hitchcock and Lynch. Her portraits, which depict the multifaceted nature of modern women, including feminism and transgender identity, are both beautiful and provocative. The book includes selfies in which she models, and she has even participated in Valentino and Margiela collections and films, demonstrating a truly modern lifestyle. In this book, she creates fictional characters and stories using vintage items collected from flea markets and other places, and then embodies these characters in her staged portraits. It's a uniquely contemporary book that weaves self-contained narratives from everyday objects. First edition.