Skin is a project born from reflection after a thousand conversations with women who came through my studio.
As a boudoir photographer, I use light, angles, and movement to sculpt a presence: sensual, strong, sometimes soft, sometimes sharp. Always artistic. Never ordinary. Never for someone else’s gaze.
I’m drawn to that exact edge between what’s visible and what’s suggested, because that’s where truth appears: tension, desire, contradiction, humanity. And that’s also where real intimacy lives. Not the perfect pose, but the one where you feel at ease in your own skin. Where you take up space without apologizing. Where you look at your body and breathe it with confidence.
Unlike what many people believe when they chase a body “worthy of sensuality” (a phrase that has made my ears bleed more than once), sensuality —embodied desire— lives in emotion.
I add something more uncomfortable and more powerful: vulnerability. In distortion, in space, in the use of movement. My aim with this series is to show that when the mind lets go of performance, the body becomes presence.
Published in GMARO & GEZNO Magazines











