The photographic work in Bodies: 6 Women, 1 Man captures the human form through an intimate and focused visual approach, emphasizing physicality and presence. Nadav Kander’s images reveal the contours and textures of flesh, exploring the vulnerability and strength inherent in the body.
The series is composed of portraits of seven individuals—six women and one man—presented with a restrained aesthetic that highlights personal identity alongside universal human experience. The 104-page volume, published by Hatje Cantz in 2013, offers a contemplative examination of corporeality without distraction.