‘141 boxers’ by nicolai howalt image © nicolai howalt

‘141 boxers’ by danish visual artist and photographer nicolai howalt is a series of diptychs portraying boxers before and after their fight. ranging from young boys to women, the collection of images delineates not only the brutal aftermath of a  match but the more subtle changes in the subject’s physiology due to adrenaline, struggle, and the complex emotions that come with victory and loss.

each boxer is shot in front of an off-white backdrop, focusing on the face, offering no superfluous context. at once raw and honest, the series provides an insightful look into the sport as well as the tough nature of the human body.

see more portraits on howalt’s site by clicking here.

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt

nicolai howalt: 141 boxers image © nicolai howalt