A Million dollar view
Sofie Flinth
My project explores identity through photography. It’s a portrait of a woman afraid of getting older who begins to redefine herself as a character.
Henny is her name. She was born Hendrika Catharina Louise. She also had a ”show name”, for whenever she hosted fashion shows in her boutique. That name was Juliette, because it sounded French and she liked that. Henny lives on the 6th floor of a concrete apartment building. She lives alone with Bella, her dog – her husband passed away five years ago. She and her husband moved in because of the apartment’s ”million-dollar ocean view.” They wanted to feel free, she told me one afternoon, while smoking a cigarette in her kitchen. Henny’s late husband worked as a portrait photographer and she as a fashion stylist. After introducing me to this part of her life, Henny and I started working together, to capture a piece of her fabulous past. We slowly created a space that allowed us to explore her as a character – styling her in her old clothes and embracing her perception of herself. With Henny as stylist and me as photographer – reminiscent of the dynamic she shared with her husband, Peter – the meetings became playful explorations of their shared past.
Henny does not only perform as my model but also functions as a collaborator. Together we confront the perceived conformity and vulnerability of the older generation by capturing Henny as the brave character she is.
Sofie Flinth (b. 1996) is a Copenhagen-based visual artist with a BA in Art & Design from Amsterdam’s Gerrit Rietveld Academy. Working primarily with portrait and staged photography, her works touch upon themes of nostalgia, vanity and manipulation. By combining storytelling with everyday life, Flinth creates semi-docu scenarios featuring herself and the women close to her. Her projects explore the imaginary, asking to what extent images portray reality. In 2020, Flinth’s graduation work When the Sun Sets was part of two group exhibitions in Amsterdam; one at Galerie Ron Mandos and another at Foam Fotografiemuseum. In 2022, she was named as one of the Fresh Eyes Talents with her ongoing series, A Million Dollar View.