El Swiss photographer Roger Weiss presents, from its very peculiar perspective, to the female body and for this it makes use of the large angles and little angles tradicionales.
With this, Weiss's goal is get away from stereotype of the female body in which the perfection predominates.
The artist presents what for him is the feminine essence and precisely for this he takes the Neolithic period, where aesthetic beauty was valued from other parameters.
For Weiss it is crucial to show women as they are, even with so-called imperfections, since for him they are special hallmarks.
Because he began experimenting at a young age, the artist who studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy, soon found his style.
Weiss' photographs usually show nude or semi-nude female bodies that are partially distorted and whose heads dissolve without leaving a trace.
Thus, in a mysterious and totally innovative way, it is how Roger Weiss seeks the essence of women through his very peculiar perspective.