Portraying people has always been more fascinating than architectural or landscape photography.
A portrait encloses in itself the feelings of a person, his mood, as well as the most subtle traces of his past,
a biography written in the flesh.
The photographer is only an executor, who is in charge of the technical aspects involved in turning the feeling of a
moment into something physically tangible, an object that will make them travel through time: the photograph.
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Nude photography has the same charm of portrait photography, being strongly based on the relationship
between two human beings, the model and the photographer, more fascinating than the final result itself.
This relationship is made stronger by the fact that the subject is now "defenseless" in front of the camera.
Another enchanting aspect of nude photography is its "work in progress" nature: there's no fixed plan
to follow and no rigid canon to adhere to: everything is as it comes, like a flow of inner feelings.
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