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Choreography in Shadows: Marc T’Syen Captures Contortionist Gabrièle Raygade

Belgian photographer Marc T’Syen (Marc T.) has built an eclectic career that spans from London, where he assisted Cecil Beaton and worked for The Face, New Musical Express, and Warner Bros UK, to Italy, where he worked with Corriere della Sera and befriended columnist Alessio Gaggioli. After more than three […]

Framed Instincts: Intimacy and Temptation in Protsenko’s Vision

In a compelling new body of work, Kyiv-born photographer Pavlo Protsenko dismantles the conventional boundaries of eroticism and tenderness, inviting the viewer into a world where touch is both a weapon and a hymn. Known for his masterful handling of the nude form, Protsenko explores the body with an intimacy […]

The Elegy of a Body, the Lure of a Sunset

In the fading warmth of a September dusk somewhere near Moscow, Maxim Tminov orchestrates a visual requiem where flesh and light dissolve into one another with the inevitability of memory. His series, captured in 2023, is less a collection of images than a prolonged act of invocation, a ritual that […]

Vladislav Spivak and The Poetics of Her Skin

In one of Vladislav Spivak’s recent photo series, the countryside becomes an altar for desire, memory, and raw intimacy. A bathtub rests in the middle of a modest rural yard, an almost absurd presence framed by a decaying house with the air of forgotten generations. Yet inside this improbable setting, […]

Inside Bill Hart-French’s Photobook “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore”

Bill Hart-French’s debut photobook is less about bodies and more about the voids they leave behind. “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore” isn’t simply a photo collection; it’s a requiem staged in bedrooms, bathrooms, and the quiet theater of intimacy’s aftermath. Collaborating with Catarina Correia, a former Playboy model whose […]

Where Her Hands Go: Alexey Pavlov’s Latest Intimate Series

In his latest series, Russian photographer Alexey Pavlov invites the nude body not to pose, but to unfold, slowly, instinctively, like a thought remembered through skin. Pavlov has always seen the nude not as a spectacle, but as a language, one spoken in warmth, stillness, and the trembling between exposure […]

“Soft Truths” by Azuki Sun: A Dialogue of Flesh and Thought

In “Soft Truths,” Azuki Sun crafts a visual psalm — a tender unfolding of the body as both question and answer. Through the grain of sepia tones and the hush of bare skin, the images do not speak — they listen. They listen to the tremble of uncertainty beneath the […]

The Naked Whisper of Nature: A Visual Poem by Ivan Mingazov

Ivan Mingazov, a gifted nude photographer from Moscow, invites us into a world where the naked female body becomes one with the rhythm of the earth — raw, radiant, and profoundly alive. Through his lens, the body is not merely seen, but felt: like wind brushing over skin, like sunlight […]

Sergey Tretekov’s Seductive Echo of Imperial Russia

Sergey Tretekov doesn’t just photograph — he time-travels. A visionary of Russian origin, Tretekov weaves his passion for nude art and historical fantasy into visual odysseys that transcend mere imagery. His latest photo series transports us into the opulent, shadow-kissed world of Tsarist Russia — a realm that feels as […]

Desire in Bloom: “Ice Cream & Flowers” by Marat Safin

There is a warmth that lingers in every frame Marat Safin captures — a soft, golden hush, as if the world pauses for a moment to breathe. Based in Moscow, this self-taught photographer and retoucher has been honing his craft since 2006, focusing with gentle obsession on the female portrait. […]

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