Amsterdam Red Light District from the Inside.
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Dates2015 - 2016
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- Location Amsterdam, Netherlands
Inside the private workspace of a transgender sex worker in Amsterdam’s Red Light District. These images are likely the only existing portraits created from within such a room.
Inside the private workspace of a transgender sex worker in Amsterdam’s Red Light District. These images are likely the only existing portraits created from within such a room with the full consent and collaboration of the person who works there, offering an almost never-accessible perspective.
The subject is an independent, self-employed sex worker. She is not portrayed as a victim, nor as a spectacle. She is represented as a professional who controls her body, her labor, and her image within a legal yet socially stigmatized economy.
Sex work remains a deeply taboo subject, particularly when it intersects with transgender identity. Rather than seeking provocation, these portraits focus on dignity, autonomy, and the concrete reality of a job that is physically demanding, emotionally complex, and widely misunderstood.
This work stands as a tribute to sex workers who exist outside dominant narratives of rescue or exploitation. It recognizes sex work as labor, the room as a workplace, and the portrait as a space where pride and agency coexist with constraint and vulnerability.