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Photographer of the Female Form, A Chronicler of Beauty, Essence, and F-Stops in the Digital Wasteland - Thoughts on Art Nude Photography and finding the poetry in the human form.

Updated: Apr 20


In this ugly age of TikTok dances and cryptocurrency scams, where AI is unraveling the fabric of reality faster than a cocaine dealer's alibi in a federal courthouse, it is becoming more and more important to create real art. Art that people want to see, art that people can appreciate. Not the kind of disposable digital vomit that gets spewed across social media feeds like confetti at a funeral – meaningless, garish, and ultimately swept away with yesterday's trending hashtags.


female art nude photographer


Being a female beauty photographer is not an easy thing, especially when you're chasing authenticity in a world drunk on filters and fakery. I've spent enough time through the neon-lit streets of Tokyo, the dim bars of Bangkok, and the coffee shops of Amsterdam, looking for the real thing – your regular girl next door. And let me tell you something about convincing a Japanese waitress to pose in her lingerie for your photos – that's the kind of diplomatic nightmare that would make Henry Kissinger break out in a cold sweat.



You must prove that you can be decent about what most people consider indecent. It's a delicate dance, like trying to juggle nitroglycerine while riding a unicycle across a tightrope made of dental floss. One wrong move, one misplaced word, and the whole thing explodes in your face like a bad batch of bathroom meth. But I'm not here to talk about the politics of persuasion or the ethical tightrope walk of artistic nude photography. I want to talk about photographing female body lines like they're mountains during sunset – each curve a ridge against the dying light, each shadow a valley holding secrets like a confessional booth. This isn't about the cheap thrills of skin magazines or the clinical sterility of fashion shoots. This is about finding the poetry in the human form, about capturing the kind of beauty that makes you forget to breathe.





some of my first attemps, baby steps in world of art nude and boudoir photography


nude Ukrainian girl on the table
And couple more body shots that did not really work out that time



Marichka Posing Nude
that was before filter all this color madness was added manually in ps

The art world is full of sharks these days – digital predators in pixel-deep waters, looking for the next quick score. But out there, in the real world, there are still moments of genuine beauty waiting to be captured. You just have to be crazy enough, or maybe sane enough, to see them.

And maybe, just maybe, that's what we need right now – not another algorithm-generated masterpiece or viral dance craze, but something real. Something human. Something that reminds us that beauty isn't perfect, isn't filtered, isn't trending. It's just there, waiting to be seen by eyes that still know how to look.

Svetlana posing nude with a knife
My first nude shot - Before and After Photoshop

Thoughts on Art Nude Photography and finding the poetry in the human form.

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Unfortunately real art ( made by people for the people) is very unappreciated these days. Human imprefections are persona non grata. Everything has to be perfect. When taking pictures of women even more. But not every girl is tailored to fit those " ideal" dimensions and she shouldn´t be. But are we as the receivers capable of grasping this? The world is leading us the wrong way. We don´t appreciate photographers, writters, musicians. Everything is available for free and if it isn´t we are not willing to spend a dime or a minute of our time to put some effort in checking out somebody´s work. I hope we will wake up from this situation. Hopefully people like you will be…

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Vladimir
Vladimir
Apr 17
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thank you for your attention, sometimes i feel like a tiny light at the end of the deep tunnel, that is about to go out, and only substances are keeping it going )

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Mar 23
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

wow😍

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

deep thoughts again

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Unknown member
Mar 23
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

😍😍😍

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