In modern times the relationship between the subject and photography has grown in importance. Self-portrait in photography has become a worldwide trend. The practice of the selfie could become a way of understanding a homogenised identity. And herein lies the paradox: people who want to show their differences as a subject but use the same photographic schemas — face and space in the same frame, always recognizable — become further proof of capitalist logic in the digital network. Individual identity is constructed in photographic self-portraits through a homogenized representation of the subject. Once again, the photographic composition is serialized and individuals are shown in a virtual reality which they themselves have ...