Alison and internationally renowned photographer Rankin will meet four people who don’t conform to traditional notions of beauty or who hate being photographed, and invite them to step in front of Rankin’s camera.
According to the BBC: “Each person will reveal their incredible life story and their own personal struggle with their sense of identity. Through hearing these stories and capturing them in Rankin’s studio, Alison and Rankin will explore how the explosion of digital media over the past decade, from social media to selfies, has presented new challenges to our self-image.”
Alison shot to international fame when she became the subject of the sculpture Alison Lapper Pregnant by Marc Quinn, which was displayed on the fourth plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square between September 2005 and late 2007.