![]() “Hollywood, fashion, and every industry beyond needs a redesign and we need to start including people of more interest, talent, and diversity. “During this time, we need to shine a spotlight on people who have something to say,” they muse. The model and photographer hopes that portraying the nuance of gender identity in a ‘for us, by us’ way will have a knock-on effect to the fashion and beauty industries at large. While creating beautiful captivating images, the self-portraits are also an outlet for Anderson to explore their gender identity in a way that they hadn’t felt had been accurately portrayed in shoots elsewhere. “I sometimes feel a bit like that film Being John Malkovich, like people are constantly coming through me and changing my way of life. “I greatly enjoy acting and I love becoming somebody else,” they explain. “My images tell a story and whatever that story may be to you is exactly what I aimed to create.”Įvoking a feeling of 90s magazine shoots, Anderson might portray classic beauty with huge 60s lashes in one set of images and then channel kawaii beauty in another. ![]() “I have always known that I’m not meant to be just ‘Bryce’, but a vehicle for the lives of others and their ideas to live through me,” they explain on how they first got into taking the images. With COVID-19 forcing us all indoors, Anderson has taken this time to hone their craft and explore the different facets of their identity that their self-portraits explore. As they’re beginning to make a name for themselves as a model – they’ve worked with the likes of Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Maison Margiela, and GCDS – they’re also flexing their muscles as a photographer, taking incredibly captivating self-portraits. Patrick Dowd is a Reporter for Touchdown Alabama Magazine.Just like other creatives in their generation, Bryce Anderson isn’t just one thing. *Get the BEST Alabama football insider information, message board access, and recruiting coverage today! SIGN UP HERE to unlock our subscriber only content!* **This information was acquired from a recent press release from Alabama Athletics.** 2 third-down conversion percentage in the nation (53.6 percent), completing 70.8 percent of his third-down pass attempts (80-113) for 1,329 yards and 14 touchdowns
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