Sacha Goldberger’s Joggers

Cre­ative and inter­est­ing project by pho­tog­ra­phy Sacha Gold­berg­er.

Last sum­mer, Sacha Gold­berg­er decid­ed he would take on a very inter­est­ing project. He assem­bled a team who helped him cre­ate an out­side stu­dio at Bois de Boulogne, a park locat­ed near Paris that’s 2.5 times the size of New York’s Cen­tral Park. He stopped jog­gers, ask­ing them for a favor — would they sprint for him and then pose right after for his cam­era? Many oblig­ed. Out of breath, these jog­gers showed an over­whelm­ing amount of fatigue on their faces.

Gold­berg­er then asked these same peo­ple to come into his pro­fes­sion­al stu­dio exact­ly one week lat­er. Using the same light, he asked them to pose the same way they had before.

I want­ed to show the dif­fer­ence between our nat­ur­al and brute side ver­sus how we rep­re­sent our­selves to soci­ety,” Gold­berg­er tells us. “The dif­fer­ence was very sur­pris­ing.”


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