Klaudia Larson

Photographed at the 2007 Atlantic City Pro in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Born December 26, 1971
Resides in Borlänge, Sweden


Klaudia has been bodybuilding for more than 15 years and turned pro in 2004.

“[Bodybuilding] turned out to be a lifestyle. It helps me keep a healthy lifestyle. To be able to get to the best possible results from training I have to stick to healthy food all year around, not only when dieting down for a contest. For me personally, the training has also meant a lot mentally. I have been thorugh some tough things in life and the gym training has helped me tremendously to make it through those tough times. I firmly believe that there is nothing that works better than physical weight training when it comes to fighting or reducing depression and anxiety. I always try to be the best I can! I am a perfectionist. I am extremely self-critical and also I have a bit of low self-esteem. Which is good and bad. It is bad because I am never satisfied. I always find things I don’t like about myself. I constantly beat myself up, being too hard on myself. But it is good for I believe that because of the way that I am, I have been able to come this far!”

Competition Highlights: 1997 Luciapokalen – 1st place; 1999 Nordic Championship – 1st place overall; 1999 Prague Cup – 1st place overall; 1999 Swedish Nationals – 2nd place; 2001 Swedish Nationals – 1st place; 2004 Grand Prix Sweden – 1st place overall; 2005 Europa Super Show – 6th place lightweight; 2007 Atlantic City Pro – 2nd place lightweight
© 2024 Martin Schoeller
Overview
Female Bodybuilders

The women featured in Female Bodybuilders work towards their ideal forms at great and varied cost. Many court danger by manipulating the performance enhancing drugs that are a worrying fixture and near requirement of their sport in the process. But their willingness to do this within the slim margins of their chosen sport, in contradiction to all of the widely established norms of a culture that openly rewards beauty and punishes perceived ugliness, is difficult not to respect.

I began photographing these women in 2003. From the first Polaroid, I was struck by the multi-dimensional complexity of the portrait. The contradictions were so seemingly apparent, so numerous and exciting, that I felt compelled to build a catalog outside the range of judgment; not to celebrate, condemn or expose, but merely to show.


In my other work, specifically the book and exhibition Close Up, I have tried to present intimate portraits of faces with as little artifice as possible. Familiar and famous faces are treated with the same levels of scrutiny and attention as the un-famous. The unknown and the too-well-known meet on a level platform, where a viewer’s existing notions of celebrity, value and honesty are challenged.

With the Female Bodybuilder series I am offering a proximate challenge. We all operate within narrowly constructed ideals of the good, the right, and the beautiful, all subject to the countless influences that swirl around us. The athletes presented here are no different in this regard, they are as vulnerable as any other person standing in front of a camera. So what is it that provokes our admiring, conforming, outraged, or confused response? If a subject is proud of the way she looks, whose discomfort are you feeling?
” - Martin Schoeller, Female Bodybuilders


Exhibitions
2010, Female Bodybuilders, Hasted Hunt Kraeultler, New York, New York, USA
2008, Female Bodybuilders, Ace Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA


Monograph
Female Bodybuilders
Pond Press
2018



Selected Press
Tough In The Face Of Adversity, Glorious, USA
Our Eyes Are Up Here, The New York Times Sports Magazine, USA
Women Who Pump Iron, BerkshireFineArts.com, USA
Ein Pakt Aus Wille Und Chemie, Stern, Germany
Female Bodybuilders, International Center of Photography, USA
Martin Schoeller, Female Bodybuilders, Ace Gallery, USA
Robert Graham, Martin Schoeller at Ace Gallery, Beverly Hills, Coagula Art Journal, USA
Martin Schoeller: Female Bodybuilders at Ace Gallery Beverly Hills, artnet, USA
Female Bodybuilders, HotShoe International, USA
Martin Schoeller - Female Bodybuilders, ultraorange.net, USA
Les Tops Du Bodybuilding Par, PHOTO, France
I’ll Be Sinew, The Sunday Times, USA
Biomedical Enhancements: Entering a New Era, Issues in Science and Technology, USA
Martin Schoeller Female Bodybuilders, 1000 Words Photography, USA
Martin Schoeller Female Bodybuilders, The Photo Book, USA
Martin Schoeller Female Bodybuilders, Russia
Candid Camera, Marie Claire, USA
Une rentrée culturissme, A Nous Paris, France
Martin Schoeller, ArtForum, USA
Chelsea Photo Exhibit Flexes Viewers’ Notions of Beauty, DNAinfo, USA
Bodybuilders, Esquire Magazine, Russia
Der Kult um den Körper, GEO, Germany
A photo show with real muscle, LA Times, USA
Noted, Photographer’s Forum, USA
Bilden är död länge leve bilden, red, Sweden
Female Bodybuilders, The Magazine of the Arts, USA
On And Off The Walls: Female Bodybuilders, The New Yorker Photobooth, USA
Martin Schoeller, “Female Bodybuilders”, TimeOut, USA
Incredible pictures capture every ripple of world’s strongest women as female bodybuilders, DailyMail, UK
Martin Schoeller - Female Bodybuilders, Ultra Orange, USA
MRS testosteron, velvet, Netherlands
Sculpting Beauty, Velvetpark, USA