The photographic strategy in Portraits centers on candid, direct depictions of individuals, capturing subtle, often vulnerable expressions that reveal psychological depth. Rineke Dijkstra’s approach emphasizes neutrality and simplicity in composition, focusing the viewer’s attention on the sitter’s presence and emotional state without distraction.
The book compiles 160 pages of portraiture produced by Dijkstra, whose work is recognized within artistic photography circles for its unvarnished, introspective quality. Published by Distributed Art Publishers in 2005, the volume reflects a consistent exploration of identity and human experience rendered through straightforward visual language.