Annabelle Hendersøn
Newport, RI, USA
Fine Art and commercial photographer
Born in Nice, France, in 1987.
Lives in Rhode Island, USA
Nationality : Italian and Danish.
After spending years living and working abroad in various fields, I decided to focus entirely on my photography practice and opened a wedding and portrait business in 2014 to start making a living doing my favorite thing. Meanwhile I am experimenting and developing personal projects with an aesthetic very focused on urban night life and with a strong interest towards social and sub cultural issues. I recently completed a project in Thailand through an Art residency. My goal is to evolve to a full-time documentary and contemporary photographic practice.
- Arts
- Editorial
- Interview
- Portrait
- Reporting
- French
- English
- Italian
- Danish
All Night Long
Annabelle Hendersøn
I started this project in 2015 while wondering the streets of Thailand´s busiest cities in search of images depicting the ambiguous side of the tourism industry and its relationship with local life and international crowds.
My attraction towards the seemingly organized chaos of the nightlife and the questionable atmospheres of some places grew stronger as I returned to Thailand early this year to developed the series during an artist residency in Bangkok. It also directed me to work on a more focused subject with the series “Welcome to Casanova Bar“, which really boosted my wish to keep exploring subcultural narratives.
All Night Long
Annabelle Hendersøn
I started this project in 2015 while wondering the streets of Thailand´s busiest cities in search of images depicting the ambiguous side of the tourism industry and its relationship with local life and international crowds.
My attraction towards the seemingly organized chaos of the nightlife and the questionable atmospheres of some places grew stronger as I returned to Thailand early this year to developed the series during an artist residency in Bangkok. It also directed me to work on a more focused subject with the series “Welcome to Casanova Bar“, which really boosted my wish to keep exploring subcultural narratives.