Photographer Ewa Godd on cloning and authenticity
We spoke with Copenhagen-based photographer Ewa Godd about her pursuit of authenticity. Image: Ewa Godd
Allegedly, we each have 7 doppelgangers in the world. We are said to be unique since we are very young and we are used to greatly value our individuality but at the same time, none of us is really special (apparently).
Cloning is a different thing, however (and no, the sheep in the banner pic is not Dolly 😉 ). In fact, as similar to us our doubles might be, surely none of them has the same genetic material as we do. Being able to clone ourselves would mean being able to leave a permanent and infinite trace of ourselves in the world and confront ourselves with our true essence.

Portrait of Cesar on Griffenfeldsgade, Nørrebro, Copenhagen. Image: Ewa Godd
Ewa is a passionate photographer focused on finding out and exploring how to be free in mind, excited in heart, brave in action and able to freely express.
“I want to celebrate being a woman, investigating the connection between woman and magic, woman and nature…
I want to find out who we are as a tribe of women“
She is currently trying to find the way to connect her photography work with energy work. The core for both interests is searching for authenticity and connection to true self.
She is skilled in photography, relief printmaking, Lightroom, art, and arts & crafts, but she is also a budding tattoo artist!

Image: Ewa Godd
Photo: Carlo Villarica
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