For photographers studying the set as a reference, the technical data is instructive.
If you are looking for bright smiles and flashy lingerie, this is not the set for you. But if you want to see the human form used as a tool to explore geometry, redemption, and light, find the Riscatto set. It is photography as poetry. MET ART 2013-02-19 Riscatto Susana C By Catherine
Before diving into the visuals, the title itself is worth exploring. Riscatto is an Italian word roughly translating to "redemption," "release," or "buying back." This thematic undercurrent is palpable throughout the series. There is a sense of solitude in these images, but not loneliness. It is the solitude of someone reclaiming their space and their own narrative. For photographers studying the set as a reference,
Technological Context: For 2013, the image quality of this release represented the "Gold Standard" of the time. Captured during the transition to higher megapixel counts in professional DSLRs, the set offers a crispness that holds up even by modern viewing standards on 4K displays. Legacy in the MET ART Archive It is photography as poetry