LIA: A Bodybuilding Story
Exploring and photographing the human condition is the major theme in my work. I attempt to connect with people and photograph their lives to document what makes them distinct as individuals. The stories are personal but they become my stories as I photograph and interpret through the lens of my camera, and their lives become my art. It is this attraction to lives that are unique and with a sense of vulnerability that drives my work.
Lia: A Bodybuilding Story is the story of a female body builder, a woman with focus, determination, and the goal to participate in a pro tournament. My process is to embed myself with the subject in order to develop a trusted relationship and create a safe space where they are comfortable with me in their environment. For this project I began to photograph at the start of her training in June, 2022, spending many hours with her both in the gym and at other locations. Ultimately, I traveled with Lia and her husband to San Antonio for the competition, documenting her the entire time.
Her career path is not something I was familiar with at the start, and in fact, I did not understand it. However, over time I began to respect her work ethic and develop a great admiration for her. I had to reconsider my cultural assumptions and stereotypes of the world in which she operated. It is the process of learning about other people’s lives and experiences that attracts me. It is also my story of the personal challenge to meet and work with strangers and find commonalities and friendship. I discovered parallels with Lia in her focus on training and my newly found knowledge of what her sport entailed, compared to my focus on the documentary work, challenges we both shared.
This project has several themes. It is about the act of looking, not the male sexual gaze, but everyone looking and watching, with the mirror, the camera, and the computed being the other major characteristics. Our culture today demands that we observe and communicate via the internet and cellphone and Lia uses these to her advantage to tell her version of beauty and accomplishment. The story also asks the viewer to assess what they consider to be beauty feminine, and if is the same for everyone.
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Susan WeissProducer
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Susan WeissStory
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Stephen SchaubEditorA Wonderful Plague, The Home Of My Choice, Each One A Soul, Rokeby, Walking Makes You Think Differently, There Are Forests In The Animals, Frost, Chapter Three
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Eve O SchaubAssistant EditorA Wonderful Plague, The Home Of My Choice, Each One A Soul, Rokeby, Walking Makes You Think Differently, There Are Forests In The Animals, Frost, Chapter Three
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Eve O SchaubNarratorA Wonderful Plague, The Home Of My Choice, Each One A Soul, Rokeby, Walking Makes You Think Differently, There Are Forests In The Animals, Frost, Chapter Three
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Eve O SchaubStory EditorA Wonderful Plague, The Home Of My Choice, Each One A Soul, Rokeby, Walking Makes You Think Differently, There Are Forests In The Animals, Frost, Chapter Three
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Stephen SchaubSoundA Wonderful Plague, The Home Of My Choice, Each One A Soul, Rokeby, Walking Makes You Think Differently, There Are Forests In The Animals, Frost, Chapter Three
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:lifestyle, fitness, female, bodybuilding, sports, vermont, gym, feminism, beauty
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Runtime:8 minutes 46 seconds
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Completion Date:September 3, 2023
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Production Budget:8,500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Susan Weiss works in the visual arts in various mediums including painting and drawing, photography, graphics, video and film. She is a working artist and art educator in San Francisco and Vermont.
Susan’s work explores the issues of identity and the social landscape of contemporary culture. Her documentary work has explored many subjects including the effect of deployment on military families, the refugee crisis in Lesbos, the border crisis in El Paso/Ciudad Juarez, and medical crisis in third world countries. In each instance she looks for the core issues of motivation, adaptation, and desire of those people she is documenting. LIA is the most recent of these stories.
Susan is currently working on several photography projects that are at various stages of completion. She recently sign a publishing agreement for a book that will be release in October, 2024, THE ORCHARD. The book contains a series a polaroid type images taken during the pandemic that reflect the feelings of loss, sorrow, grief, renewal, and hope as expressed by the changing seasons of an apple orchard in Vermont.