I see my pictures as being simple but effective. I rarely ask my subjects to move in a non-natural way or to pose in a specific way. I believe everything has to be organic. The gaze is really important in my aesthetic…
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I see my pictures as being simple but effective. I rarely ask my subjects to move in a non-natural way or to pose in a specific way. I believe everything has to be organic. The gaze is really important in my aesthetic…
Vika presented by photographer Louise Thornfeldt. Stylist: Karo Rose, Hair : Cyril Foret, MUA : Camille Siguret, Model : Vika (Women Management Paris).
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