| September 2009 | |
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Interview with Jo Minaxe What message(s) do you want to express through your work? I hope that I am capturing the sensual energy of women; something that she alone enjoys but for a moment, allows us to see. | |
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| July 2009 | |
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Interview with Reka Nyari ![]() What message(s) do you want to express through your work? My work really varies in theme and context from a to z. I do clean commercial work, edgy erotic shoots, and a lot in between. I am, however, the happiest when I get to push boundaries and add a bit of sex, edge, and intrigue to my work. I am fascinated by strength and submission, body language, the play between dark and light, and the little demon in all of us. | |
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| May 2009 | |
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Interview with Anna Yum for the website Mademoiselle Yum What message(s) do you want to express through your work? For the moment, I do not believe I have made photos that could generate a real deep or important message. It is above all the idea of making beautiful images of the female body in a particular atmosphere, to share a certain vision of things, if you want. Then we may see a message of freedom of the body, the idea to accept oneself and move beyond clichés that want nudity to be hidden. In our education, nudity is something we should keep to ourselves. However, art goes sometimes (often?) through nudity, and if I had a first message to express, it would be this one, that making naked pictures can be a beautiful artistic approach, and not only a simplistic self-centered need to get noticed. | |
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| February 2009 | |
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Interview with Dominique Massant ![]() What message(s) do you want to express through your work? In terms of message, I would say that every morning I am a new beginner photographer, and that I have an obsessive approach of instants of emotions, willing to play with desires and fantasies, working around seduction, fiction and reality which will blend around unclothed bodies, picked up and offered to the eyes. | |
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